Posted by Northvale PA on December 19, 2020 at 03:53:16 from (24.112.141.217):
In Reply to: 3pt snowblower posted by JayinNY on December 18, 2020 at 20:51:12:
I have discussed mine which is an Inland brand, 6’ wide which I extended to 7’. I put off buying one for many years but the 4020 with powershift has a low enough 1st gear reverse to work with deeper snow. We get blizzards here on average of every 5-6 years but a 12” snow with wind will drift badly. I don’t use it about 2 of those 5-6 years, but when I need it, it is money well spent. My wife can run it easily too. The nice thing about blowers is this: they are much faster than pushing. They compact the snow as thrown and the piles are much smaller. If you tilt it up, you can clear stone drives and grass areas without much scalping. Yes, you need to twist around. Yes, I have no cab and I need one. Do not get a manual rotation. You will aim that thing constantly. There are many things we spend money on to indulge ourselves. Things like log splitters versus an axe. Air conditioning versus fans. One last thing in my case: a long drifted in lane was a bad reality when a storm was forecast. It caused me missed work hours. Once cleared, it often re-drifted at night. Now, I don’t even worry about it because I have the right tool to knock it out. Just like my discbine over the old haybine, it turns from a battle into an enjoyable task. And I am not exaggerating.
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