Cleaned some snow out of the backyard. This is about the limit for a single stage in one pass. Just push hard and let it chew it's way through. A two-stage would have been easier, but would be too wide to get there.Forget single stage.
Cleaned some snow out of the backyard. This is about the limit for a single stage in one pass. Just push hard and let it chew it's way through. A two-stage would have been easier, but would be too wide to get there.Forget single stage.
Cleaned some snow out of the backyard. This is about the limit for a single stage in one pass. Just push hard and let it chew it's way through. A two-stage would have been easier, but would be too wide to get there.
It was not soft or light. It hadn't been touched yet this year.The single stage is good for feather-soft snow like that. But heavy, wet snow and plough snow require two stage. You can get small two-stage blowers.
Come to think of it mine is over 20 years old...the actual machine. My 20 and 17 year old versions of yours don't work.....at least not around here.I use a 15 year old snowblower. It's an old fashioned kick start -- the minute it snows his dad puts a snow shovel in his hands and kicks him in the ass. It's perfect for me, $12 to clear the drive & walkway -- he hasn't missed a beat in 3 years.
2 solutions for that - 1) they are running rich, lean them out. 2) Fix the kick starters.Come to think of it mine is over 20 years old...the actual machine. My 20 and 17 year old versions of yours don't work.....at least not around here.
if you have some spare money, buy the honda tracked unit. They will outlast you.
Me, I find that the veg oil coagulates in lower temperatures and kinda clumps things up.
This time, I tried a teflon based spray....but I hope not to find out how it works i.e. I can do without the snow dump
"four wheels good, two wheels better"
one day the wife will let me buy a Honda or a tracked blower...Had an 11/32 once upon a time. What a beast! Bought it used, and sold it for more than what i paid for it after 6+ years of use.
Helped my daughter get one last month. She got a Husqvarna because the build quality was a lot better. The welds on the Yardworks looked like they were done in someone's garage with a 120v.I think i posted pics a few pages back. Post #73.
one day the wife will let me buy a Honda or a tracked blower...
True fact! I know a couple of those guys.miserable is the man that is controlled by his wife....