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Tips on Buying a Snow Blower

Written by admin on November 24, 2011 – 10:48 pm -

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• How much snow do you usually get in a storm? If it's only a few inches, you'll be fine with a light and compact electric snowblower; for up to 8 inches, you'll want to upgrade to single-stage gas; for really heavy-duty jobs like more than a foot of precipitation or wet snow, only a double-stage gas unit will do.
• Don't be dazzled by horsepower. More muscle doesn't always mean better clearing, but it can translate into a heavier machine.
• Handle the device in the store. Comfort is important, so you'll definitely want to check out a sample before you buy.
• Some features to look out for: headlights (good for working at night or on overcast days), variable speeds (to help prevent clogging), and electric starting (so you're not tethered to a cord).

24 24" Two-Stage, 179cc OHV Engine, 6/2 Speed, 21" Intake Height, 13" tires

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Product No: TB-Storm2410 - Made by: Troy-Bilt - Manufacturer Part No: 31AS-62N2-766 - Overhead Valve Design - Electric Start: 110 Volt Starter - Shipping Weight: 220 Pounds - Condition: New - Warranty: 2-Year Manufacturer's Warranty -

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