Terrierman Posted Wednesday at 04:48 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:48 PM Upon further review, it's more like +/- 4 inches. Have a nice path to shop, chicken pen and a good potty place for the dogs. My hands got cold but now no need to put on boots to get around. So it was worth it. dpitt, Quillback, snagged in outlet 3 and 1 other 4
snagged in outlet 3 Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM 1 hour ago, Terrierman said: Have a nice path to shop, chicken pen and a good potty place for the dogs. My hands got cold but now no need to put on boots to get around. So it was worth it. Nice!! Man I wish I had something like that. dpitt and Terrierman 2
Terrierman Posted Wednesday at 07:21 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:21 PM 47 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said: Nice!! Man I wish I had something like that. They sell them at Lowe's. 👍 Less than a riding mower, not used all that often but when it is - Nice! Worth it to this old man. AND it's electric start - from an extension cord. Except for the cold hands, it's actually kind of fun. It's easy to change where the snow goes so you can keep it downwind. Which is important. It moves a lot of snow fast and high. You can get white in a hurry if the wind is wrong. dpitt 1
Dutch Posted Wednesday at 07:33 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:33 PM I have one of them. I didn’t even bother to get it out. It only works on dry snow and then it gets all over me. I am going to let it leave the same way it came. dpitt and Terrierman 2
Terrierman Posted Wednesday at 07:45 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:45 PM 9 minutes ago, Dutch said: I have one of them. I didn’t even bother to get it out. It only works on dry snow and then it gets all over me. I am going to let it leave the same way it came. I don't like to have to put on high boots to go do my outdoors stuff. That I have to do like it or not. Mine works on pretty much all snow and even gravel. Had to replace two auger pins before this last use. To me it's worth it. dpitt 1
snagged in outlet 3 Posted Wednesday at 07:48 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:48 PM 23 minutes ago, Terrierman said: They sell them at Lowe's. 👍 Less than a riding mower, not used all that often but when it is - Nice! Worth it to this old man. AND it's electric start - from an extension cord. Except for the cold hands, it's actually kind of fun. It's easy to change where the snow goes so you can keep it downwind. Which is important. It moves a lot of snow fast and high. You can get white in a hurry if the wind is wrong. I meant the shop, chicken and dog pen. I have a 2 stroke thrower I never use. I’d rather shovel than hit the treadmill. Terrierman 1
netboy Posted Wednesday at 08:04 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:04 PM I use my 2-stroke leaf blower. Works great. dpitt, Terrierman and snagged in outlet 3 3
Ranger520vx Posted Wednesday at 09:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 09:50 PM Leaf blower definitely works good on a dry snow like this one. netboy 1
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