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Posted by Steve on December 16, 1999 at 23:32:25 from (206.11.1.146):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Adjustable skid shoes for snow blower? posted by Dave Mischler on December 16, 1999 at 21:04:14:
They are hard to describe, but they are very heavy duty. They bolt into the holes that you mention (except the holes in mine are 1/2"), and they follow the contour of the bottom of the blower. The left and right shoes are different because they are offset to bolt on flat, clear the lip on the bottom of the blower, and tuck underneath. They are 14" long, and there are two sets of mounting holes. One set of holes sets the cutting edge up about 1.5" and the other set, 2.5". When we settled on a price for the blower, the shoes were kind of a bargaining chip, but the list price was a whopping $70.
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