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jacqualynn
Joined: Feb 14, 2008
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Need advice buying snowblower
Original Message Feb 14, 2008 1:14 am |
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I have a long (1000'), steep, winding driveway that I need to plow. We get about 4-6' of snow a year. Doesn't sound like a lot but when it is deep and slushy, it is very scary going down the drive even with 4wd. We hire a guy with truck and snowplow but he often does a horrible job when the snow is deep and slushy and he charges $50. each time. We have considered a plow for our own 3/4 ton truck, 800cc ATV or snowblower for ATV or stand alone snowblower and think the last would be best but am a novice to this snow removal job. Any suggestions?
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Snowbound
Joined: Feb 17, 2006
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Re: Need advice buying snowblower
Reply #4 Feb 14, 2008 1:31 pm |
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1,000 feet is nearly one-fifth of a mile. Now that's a long driveway, and with curves! $50.00 for plowing is quite a bargain but not worth the money if the job is botched up. Personally, I'd try to find someone willing to plow efficiently at a flat rate of $75 or $100 and that's cheap (and gas is expensive). If you are serious about buying a snowblower, sounds like 11.5 - 13hp in a $1,500-plus price range would be appropriate. Be sure to check out the dealer's service policy and warranty which should include house calls for at least three years A large snowblower of this size weighs at least 300 or more pounds and you don't want to be ramping - hauling your new purchase back and forth to a dealer to whom you just paid over 1,500 bucks. $1,500 divided by $75 per truck plowing = 20 plowings (something to think about)
This message was modified Feb 14, 2008 by Snowbound
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jacqualynn
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Re: Need advice buying snowblower
Reply #5 Feb 14, 2008 6:31 pm |
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1000' of driveway is very long and my husband is not very excited about the walk behind but I read the Polaris ATV unit was disconntinued. We do not have a riding lawnmower yet (new house and have not put the lawn in yet) and was hoping to buy one thing at a time but they may not be our best option.
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chipguy98
Joined: Feb 16, 2008
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Re: Need advice buying snowblower
Reply #8 Feb 16, 2008 9:44 pm |
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my neibour has a blower att. for his four wheeler and it works awsome.. Whith the 4 wheeler you will get lots of traction and the blowwers are real wide so lest passes + less time
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The Snow Hogg, ATV snowblower attachment
Reply #10 Feb 18, 2008 9:31 pm |
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The Snow Hogg, ATV snowblower attachmentVideo here
This message was modified Feb 18, 2008 by Denis
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