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Feb 27, 2011 11:47 am |
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Re: *#@%# ING GAS CAN SPOUTS ! What Can We Do ?
#1 Jan 14, 2011 7:16 pm |
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This was my answer. It is not cheap but I am very satified. - Kris Justrite http://www.labsafety.com/JUSTRITE-UNO-Type-II-Safety-Cans_24552552/
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Re: A rookie looking for advice on the big ones
#2 Jan 25, 2009 7:04 am |
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Well, How steep are they? You may want a machine with tracks instead of wheels. The guy before you where did he push the snow to? A walker machine is big$$$$$ and is really a mower. Have you thought about a used Gravely walkbehind with a plow or snowblower? - Kris
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Re: A rookie looking for advice on the big ones
#3 Jan 24, 2009 7:53 am |
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How big are the driveways? All of the driveways at condos that I have seen are on the small size. You could do it with a big walker. I would look at Symplicity. I have an older Ariens, which I like but I am not impressed with the build quality on current day machines. I am not impressed with Honda either. I think the build quality is on the light side and they are expensive. Riding might be the way to go. You said the guy before you was riding, you might do better to look for a tractor mounted blower set up from Deere, or Symplicity. - Kris
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Re: New Snowblower
#4 Jan 10, 2009 12:31 pm |
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2.) Hydro transaxle: This kind of a trans saves a ton of power, so the same size engine will do more work. It's the opposite, hydros robb engine power. - Kris
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Re: Gravely Show June 14th & 15th Rhinebeck, NY
#5 Jun 8, 2008 8:24 am |
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bump
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