Anyone need some help moving snow?

I will rent my little rinky-dink snowblower for a small fee.
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Does it come with autosteer and automatic spout positioning? I wonder if the kernel processor would help size the snowflakes for optimum throwing capacity? Very cool machine.
 
Don't you dare take that machine to DC!!! The country's much better off when they can't get together and spend money we haven't got! I say "let it snow, let it snow, let it snow" in DC anyway!
 
Shoot I think he should take it there. That way he could cover them up even deeper so maybe they can not mess up anything till June or July. Or in other words take it there and bury them all and if we get real lucky they will be out side so they get buried alive and that would get them out of are misery
 
It looks the the snow is coming out of a different chute off the fan instead of the taller main chute, am I missing something?

Nonetheless, I wouldn't mind taking that through a few drifts.

Rick
 
No you aren't missing anything. I was wondering the same thing. Maybe the top one is for when there is a drift in the way.
 
The snow DOES in fact go out the side,(called the caseing) The top shute rotates and is used to put the snow in specific areas,like loading a truck for hauling. Oshkosh Truck makes bigger blowers than this one. Triple Augars plus the impellar. 475 H.P. turbo charged Detroit Diesel engine just to power the blower head,(puts the snow out there 250ft - 350ft) and a seperate 8 cylinder engine to power the vehicle itself. However, this John Deere Blower is quite the machine. Big $$$ I'm sure.
 

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