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longboat
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Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #13 Oct 5, 2011 8:55 am |
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I had 3-4 feet of snow lining my driveway last year. I just cut a swath through the side of the snowbank with the snowscoop and slid it away about 30 yards - that is where I deposited most of the snow from the driveway. I cut several swaths along the length so I wouldn't have to sled it so far. The end of my driveway meets the street, then there is a deep ditch on the other side, so the lower 1/3 of the drive, as well as EOD, just got sledded down to the ditch. I tried to put what I could on my lawn, though, for the free water and fertilizer (nitrogen) in the snow. Don't get me wrong, I still like using my two-stage. But it is nice to know that I have a good reliable backup if the two-stage ever breaks down. For the lighter snows (inch or less), I use one of those 36-inch two-handled pusher shovels that works really well and fast. My next blower will likely be a single-stage, with the scoop handling the snows over six inches.
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longboat
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Re: What is I ONLY need a 2 stage for EOD
Reply #15 Oct 5, 2011 4:23 pm |
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Don't forget the pre-paid potassium chloride and sodium chloride (ice melter, salt) deposited by city plows. That's partly why the my grass near the curb doesn't look as good as the rest of the lawn.
Agreed. The upper two-thirds of my driveway gets deposited on my lawn, and the lower one-third plus EOD goes across the street and into the wooded ditch. That being said, I live in a somewhat rural area and the street is maintained by the county - they typically dump gravel over the snow/ice, but rarely use salts.
One thing I forgot to mention, the wind blows almost non-stop around here, especially after a good snowstorm. Snowblowing in the wind is not much fun and makes a cab a welcome addition on the two-stage unit. However, with the scoop, the wind is not much of an issue.
This message was modified Oct 5, 2011 by longboat
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