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Re: Two Stage Push Snow Thrower
#1 Oct 23, 2009 10:38 am |
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To clairify a bit...Paved driveway, two car width for about 60 feet with another single width circle of about 50 feet. I live in southeast Wisconsin so we an get a lot of snow.
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Two Stage Push Snow Thrower
#2 Oct 23, 2009 8:21 am |
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Hi All, I just started using a snow thrower last year that I got from work. Older MTD two stage self propelled. OK machine but it needs a carb clean as it seems to hunt under load when not choked. I really did not like the self propelled aspect of the unit. Does anyone make a good two stage push snow thrower? I think I saw one last winter it had larger pneumatic wheels in the back and was orange. Thanks.
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