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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: south central pa
Age: 33
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looking for a good snowblower online
any suggestions. i am looking for something decent for less than 700$
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Northwest IN
Age: 31
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Not sure what you'll find versus buying it locally. I'd imagine the shipping on it would cost you a pretty penny.
Home Depot carries a 2-stage Toro that I'm probably going to get. $999 though... |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Orange, NJ
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Get a John Deer. They will last forever. My uncle had one for 25+ years and it ran fine. OUrs is going on 6 or 7 years and works great. 8hp 33inch wide opening. Takes care of our drive way in about 2-3 hours, but the driveway is huge. Plus its self propelled so all you have to do is guide it.
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registered pw
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: south central pa
Age: 33
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my advice is to get the snowblower that does not have the cables to control the chute, they work like shit.
i have this one, it works great except the chute cables freeze up ![]() |
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