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stibach
Joined: Oct 18, 2005
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Basic Snowblower Help!
Original Message Oct 19, 2005 12:06 am |
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Hi, I'm contemplating buying a snowblower for my Dad, and have some basic questions. I've read many of your posts, and am a little lost right now with all the discussions!...lol He lives in Alberta, Canada - where they get only a foot and a half of snow per year. But since he has a gigantic driveway, sidewalk and patio, he has a lot of ground to cover, and since all his neighbors are aging, I think a snowblower could help him. However, although there is not much snow, it gets very cold (25 below - Fahrenheit) and he doesn't have a garage. Will the snowblower still start if it's stored in an unheated garden shed? And, given that there's not much snow, but cold, does he need to get the heavy-duty ones (2 stage?) that I have seen mentioned? Or will it be enough to get a "lighter" one? Is a snowblower practical in terms of maintenance and starting? I would really appreciate any advice anyone has to offer. I hope these questions weren't too laughable for this forum! Thank you.
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stibach
Joined: Oct 18, 2005
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Re: Basic Snowblower Help!
Reply #4 Oct 20, 2005 12:53 am |
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Thank you so much for your advice! It's good to know the snowblowers can handle the frigid weather. Further to John Davies response, most snowfalls there are 4-6", and he will probably have to throw the snow 10 or 12 feet (the driveway's not so wide, but long). After reading through a lot of other posts on here, I guess my Dad's driveway is nowhere as "gigantic" as one on an acreage! So, thanks again - I really appreciate the information.
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Clueless
Joined: Oct 24, 2005
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Re: Basic Snowblower Help!
Reply #6 Oct 25, 2005 9:36 am |
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I'd go with a smaller - say 5 HP -- 2 stage, 4 cycle, with electric start. But if you can, stay away from Tecumseh engines -- I have 2 pieces of equipment with them and they are of poor quality.
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