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Your link is for a single stage blower. If the snow gets deep you will want a dual stage (slow feed augur and fast throw impeller). Also, snow bowers need considerable energy to move heavy snow so gasoline is probably a better (albeit less convenient) option. Here is a gas 2 stage for a similar price...
https://www.homedepot.com/p/PowerSma...5124/204746556 I have had the following for at least 10 years with zero complaints. I have a 20' x 50' driveway and help the neighbors here in southern NY. https://www.lowes.com/pd/Ariens-Comp...led/1000228261 Last edited by jvitiel; 01-04-2018 at 07:19 PM. |
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It would be nice to have one that folds up to store easier. Doesn't look like its self propelled and if it was those plastic tires will not work. I think u will end up shoveling instead of using that. I have an older 2 stage craftsman blower, my plow truck broke and I did my neighbors driveway with it last year. 30 inches of snow up hill about 1/8 mile long. Mine is electric and pull start so my wife can use it if im out plowing.
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I have a gasoline 2 stage Poulen with a27 inch cut... as I never have actually used it my self because I'm always out plowing in the truck..but my 3 son in laws take turns doing my corner property and say it works very well .. Charlie ,I don't think that machine is the one for you, on a light day it may be ok but on a day like today I believe it would be useless Go gas powered 2 stage self propelled ... just my humble opinion of course !!
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