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20 minutes ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said:

Never understood the whole shoveling the driveway thing. As soon as im off my driveway im back on a snow covered roadway

On top of that we have two 4 wheel drive vehicles.  It’s not like I need to shovel it to get in and out.  It’s better than a dread mill session though.  😂

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34 minutes ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said:

Never understood the whole shoveling the driveway thing. As soon as im off my driveway im back on a snow covered roadway

I think about that with every scoop!!! lol

Luck is where preparation meets opportunity...... Or you could just flip a coin???B)

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47 minutes ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said:

Never understood the whole shoveling the driveway thing. As soon as im off my driveway im back on a snow covered roadway

I like to keep mine clean so it is easier to get the boat in and out.

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We needed 4WD but had 2WD my wife got good about putting chains on.

The only place we had that always needed 4WD was Louisiana. Get off on wet clay you were there.

oneshot

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I have a small single stage 4 stroke Toro I bought a couple years ago after my 2 stroke MTD died on me and left me with having to shovel it.  Best $250 I've ever spent.  The Toro starts up every time and makes short work out of snow like we had this week.  If it's wet heavy snow it struggles a little and makes me wish I had a bigger 2 stage but it works for now.  Used it twice Monday and again yesterday to clean things up on my 6 car driveway and long double lot length sidewalk.

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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I just shovel the walk but didn’t to the Chickens.

Got in trouble putting Chemical down by my Mother in Laws Door.

oneshot

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I have to walk the dog about 5 times a day, down the sidewalk, then to the end of the driveway.  If I don't get the snow off it turns into a packed down sheet of ice.  Gives me an excuse to get out of the house for a while too.

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Call me crazy but I don't like to walk through snow that gets in my shoes/hiking boots.  And the dogs don't like to pee in snow that is belly deep.  So I took care of both of those problems in about fifteen minutes of walking behind the machine.  Not sure but I think it's a Toro too.  We have an honest 8 inches on the ground here - which is a PITA to shovel but no problems with the snowblower.  Not sorry.

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