1728 Simplicity Snow Blower


Features

TURNING MADE EASY

Dual-trigger steering makes tight turns effortless. It allows you to stop the power to either wheel, easily turning the machine left or right.

EASY CONTROL

Dash-mounted chute rotation and deflector controls make it easy to point snow exactly where you want it.

FREE HAND™ CONTROL

Free Hand™ Control allows you to drive with one hand while changing speed or adjusting the deflector direction with the other hand.

POWERFUL SNOW ENGINES

Briggs & Stratton® Snow Series Engines are guaranteed to start on the coldest days down to -20° F.* These engines will deliver the power you need to move thick, heavy snow. Whether tackling a light dusting of snow or winter’s worst storm, engines matter. *Conditions will apply. See the operator manual or visit briggsandstratton.com for complete details

STEEL DASH WITH LED HEADLIGHTS

The heavy-duty steel dash panel includes convenient controls and LED headlights.

HEATED HAND GRIPS

Heated hand grips with on/off switch keep your hands warmer on cold winter days.

Specifications

Model 1728 Throwing Distance (ft)** 60
Clearing Width (in) 28 Auger Type Serrated Steel
Intake Height (in) 23 Auger Diameter (in) 14
Auger Gear Case Material Heavy-Duty Cast-Iron Skid Shoes Polymer Reversible
Number of Impeller Blades 3 Engine Model 1650 Snow Series TM
Engine Brand Briggs & Stratton Engine Displacement 420
Torque (ft-lbs, gross)* 16.50 Starter Electric w/ Recoil Back-up
Fuel Tank Capacity (qts) 3.2 Chute Rotation 200° Electric
Chute Material Steel Drive Type Friction Disc Drive
Chute Deflector Electric Ground Speed-REV (mph) 2
Ground Speed-FWD (mph) 6 Panel Type Steel
Tire Size/Thread (in) Arctic Trac 16X4.8 Heated Hand Grips Standard
Free Hand TM Control Standard Dual-Trigger Steering Yes
Headlight Dual LED Storage Cover Optional
Clear Out Tool Standard Drift Cutters Optional
Snow Cab Optional Tire Chains Optional

*All power levels are stated gross torque per SAE J1940 as rated by Briggs & Stratton.
**Capacity and throwing distances can be affected greatly by conditions.