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Re: Snow throwers, anybody with experience using them
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Posted by Dave_Id on November 10, 2002 at 07:37:51 from (67.250.102.89):
In Reply to: Snow throwers, anybody with experience using them posted by KURT on November 10, 2002 at 07:28:51:
900 ft long driveway with a 24 inch auger???? You can buy a used 3pt blower for about the same price... spend another $800 or so on a Saginaw 3 pt for your H, and you'll have a snow moving machine... I never had a problem with small rocks getting stuck in the auger, they blow easily.. it's the big ones you have to watch out for. The biggest problem on certain blowers is sticky snow getting packed up in the shoot... frozen snow always blows alot better... Once you have a base of packed snow, then the blower works good.. Like blading, it's always the first snow fall that causes problems. Too much of your driveway ends up in the ditch
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