[Woodcarver] Fwd: What Happened??--a new topic---help
Tom Clarke
tclarke at vm.state.nj.us
Wed Feb 4 10:30:59 EST 2009
One consideration for any snowblower is that they work very well on any
variety of
pavement. If what you have is pea stone or the like you'll probably want
what I had
described to me as a two-stage snowblower, whatever that is, which is
considerably
more expensive than the run of the mill ones. That or be far enough from
your neighbors
that you don't mind throwing stones.... course, you still have to aim
away from your
own stuff....
Tom (nj) ;--)
who didn't get one and has exhausted what he knows about them above <G>
Tom Pierce wrote:
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> Electric snowblowers work great, IF the snow isn't more than 8 inches
> deep. Also, because of the length of the electrical cord you don't
> have to do your neighbors yard.
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> Tom "Old Age Is Not For Sissies" Pierce
> Bellevue, Nebraska
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