Posted by Jeffcat on January 22, 2019 at 09:58:55 from (76.116.234.200):
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It is a dog eater. Notice...no shields no wussy stuff just raw snow blowing two stage power. You can even snow blow sideways. Mine is the newest version that has a turntable shoot like todays machines. When the snow is dry it will blow it clean across the yard. Heavy duty to say the least. Yes your little yappy dog will blow right through it. Built like a brick poop house. No tin ware everything is rolled sheet steel. Weighs a ton. Very difficult for one person to hook up unless you have everything lined up perfectly. If you look at the frame laying upright you can see two holes drilled in there. That is where the optional swivel casters go. Think mine are 6 inches diameter and inch and a quarter thick. I cross drilled the original wheel pins and installed grease fittings. Use light weight grease during the winter weather. My Gravely is a newer Commercial C-10 unit. Has a "K"series Kohler cast iron engine. Only trouble with those engines is they are cold blooded in the winter. I finally switched over to 100 obtain aviation fuel. Machine pops right off no problem. Stuff costs $8.00 per gallon at the local airport. Here is a photo from last week when I picket up a couple of gallons for this season. Think this plane is bright enough? They call it the Red Chilli Pepper.
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