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Join Date: May 2006
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Looking to buy Snow-Blower for Winter time
Hi you =]
I am looking to buy a snow blower. I am currently staying in canada for winter time and I want to buy snow blower for my mother. Believe it or not but she cleans the snow with a shovel if there is no one around to help. Tough woman. Anyways if you can recommand me a decent brand name which is good for price and good in action. Even by clicking this thread.. reading my msg you are allready helping me so thanks |
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Being from Wisconsin, I understand completely.
Does she have just walks, or walks and a driveway? If she has a driveway, how big is it? How long and wide are her walks? If just for walks, this little machine gets the job done nicely. http://www.honda.ca/PowerEng/Snowblo...20/default.htm the rest: http://www.honda.ca/PowerEng/Snowblowers/default.htm |
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Geo Cities
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Location: North Captiva Island, Florida USA
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Funny thing, I have never even seen a snow blower.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cambridge UK
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We just hired a snowblower for a summer...(winter) party for our daughter
what a hoot ....they loved it |
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WINNING!
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I have a old Gravely - it must be 10+ years old now, but still works really well.
Looks like this one http://www.stevenchalmers.com/Gravel...Snowblower.jpg Might be to big for a woman, so it would be safer for her to buy a honda like mentioned by Lycanthrope |
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Is on the 1
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Philly Burbs
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Toro
I have had one for 6 years ....only needs a new sparkplug each year and were able to blow out up to 3+ feet of snow at a crack ... Toro R0cks! |
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Babemeister
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Madison
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Get one of these,it's the only one you'll ever need.
http://www.ariens.com/ They are made in Wisconsin.
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Doin fine
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Dont worry about it. Global warming is going to do away with all da snow...
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: In the present moment
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I have a 9hp Craftsman - have had it for about 3 years now. It's seen plenty of snow.. wet, dry, icy, etc..
My only bitch about it is the chute is plastic - if you have thick, hard ice or pieces of asphalt from plows breaking the street, the chute will break. I've gone through 2 so far.
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A Craftsman will last forever, but the Honda's are much easier to start. Honda's will rust out after a few years though (like the cars)
Since it's for your Mom, I'd probably say the Honda.
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Join Date: May 2006
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Thanks to all. Great appreciated.
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Dearborn, MI
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You can have mine if you find the bastards who stole it outta the garage.
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Sorry was busy could not reply. The drive way is for two cars. |
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