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Re: How's your fuel consumption with the B&S snow engine
Reply #7 Dec 25, 2007 10:39 am |
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One thing I just found out is that when you think the tank if full, it's not. I bet I put close to a 3/4 of a liter in it after it got to the bottom of the filler neck. Looks full but it'll take quite a bit more. Hi Borat!
Season greetings, How many inches of snow to you get each year (average) and what is your region (state), I know some region has mountains it also depends
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borat
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Re: How's your fuel consumption with the B&S snow engine
Reply #8 Dec 25, 2007 2:43 pm |
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Hi Borat! Season greetings, How many inches of snow to you get each year (average) and what is your region (state), I know some region has mountains it also depends
Hi Denis:
We live in the Lakehead region, northwester Ontario. We get on average, 222 cm. (87) inches of snow annually. Some years we get very little then other years, we'll get hammered. The winter of 1995 to 1996 was one of the heaviest in recent memory. It might have even been a record. If I recall correctly, we got close to ten feet of snow from late December to the end of January. That wasn't the end of it either. We received a lot of snow in February as well. That was a wild year. Recently we've not been getting much snow. Last year, the snowmobile trails didn't open until mid March due to lack of snow. This year seems more average. I'd say we've received close to three feet so far but with two days of rain thrown in there, the snow went down fairly fast. We just receive maybe four or five inches over the weekend so it's nice and white again. Merry Christmas to you and your family bud!!!
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Snownut
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Re: How's your fuel consumption with the B&S snow engine
Reply #9 Dec 31, 2007 1:28 pm |
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I have a Briggs 8.5 hp Powerbilt OHV snow engine, and its better on fuel than my neighbor's 5.5 hp Tecumseh L-head.
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