Abby’s Guide > Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) > Discussions > Top 10 List on why 2-stroke, single stage machines are so right for small to medium storms
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aa335
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Re: Top 10 List on why 2-stroke, single stage machines are so right for small to medium storms
Reply #8 Jan 25, 2012 10:57 pm |
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I think you have throw in the WTF factor when the neighbors see you out there zipping along with your Single Stage wonder dog. I really loved clearing right down to the pavement and getting it all done fast and efficiently. This was my exact scenario. I was using my heavyweight 2 stage machine when I saw my neighbor across the street with his SS zipping up and down the driveway and sidwalks with ease. Here I am wresting a 250lb machine that has two levers, a crank, foot pedal. My hands and feet were busy like flying a helicopter. That's when I say I have to get myself a SS. I like it so much I ended up having 2 of these SS. I might get a 3rd or 4th one once I figure how to get a lift platform in the garage to store the extra snowblowers. :) I'm sure this question will come up from anyone who chance to see my garage, "Why do you have 5 snowblowers and 1 lawn mower?" Haven't got a good answer for that one yet. Any suggestions?
This message was modified Jan 26, 2012 by aa335
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RedOctobyr
Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 5, 2011
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Re: Top 10 List on why 2-stroke, single stage machines are so right for small to medium storms
Reply #10 Jan 26, 2012 10:25 am |
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I was going to say that grass is pretty much always grass. But I suppose in the spring it grows really fast (heavy wet storm), and in the middle of summer it slows down (light fluffy snow). However, you will never have a case where you can't get to work because the grass sprouted up overnight. Or because your mower won't start today. A mower failure is never an emergency. But a blower failure, when you've got 12" of heavy stuff, that could be termed an emergency, at least in my book. I don't want to shovel it, at least Hey, once you discover the magic of just walking behind a noisy machine, a shovel becomes less appealing. Multiple blowers will ensure that you've at least got *something* better than a shovel, even if one breaks a belt, snaps a shear pin, etc. And you have the proper tool for the job, whether it's a deep heavy job with significant EOD, or a job that's 2" of fluff. I do have 2 mowers, I suppose, my lawn tractor and my walk-behind. I do need something to get into the little areas that the tractor can't reach. Plus the weed whacker. And you'll never cut your grass with scissors. So mower =/= snowblower. Mower = shovel, if you want to make the comparison as the simplest tool for the job.
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