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Larry_minn
Posted 12/5/2025 09:13 (#11457989 - in reply to #11457942)
Subject: RE: Gasoline snowblower


Fingers77 - 12/6/2025 07:39

If you need to move it from place to place, don't discount single stage snow blowers.

They're a LOT lighter, mine I can load in a pickup truck by myself.

If I put a little downpressure on the handlebar, it will pull itself into the snow, a pseudo self propel.

EXCELLENT for sidewalks!

https://www.toro.com/en/product/38752

I've had it for several years now, it has 110v electric start.

It'll blow dry snow at least 20'. Wet it'll blow half that far. It'll cut full depth and blow it well.

If it plugs, a couple of quick smacks on the ground clears it almost every time, even in the worst slush.

It's a little monster for it's size.

My BIL used that *logic* to buy I think that one. It’s OK for CO snow ÎF you get it blown when under 30f. It moves it 7’ max. But any warmer it moves it 3’. Those rubber things wear fast. $80 to replace. Get a decent 2 stage. You can move real snow, and get rid of it in one pass. About 20’ wide tar driveway 100’. Under 4” easier with shovel. Or clean 5’ each side then center out to each side. Lite, dry CO snow.
I had bought, left Á 4’x8’ full ramp trailer in CO so even most riding mower/blower with deck removed could easily be driven on.
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