Snowthrower reccomendation
I am leaning toward a Sam's club gardenview model for $800, but not
sure. Normally I try and stick with more well knokwn name brands, but I had a problem with a new Honda lawn mower so now I wish I would have purchased a cheaper model without the name. The Gardenveiw Sam's club model is 10HP 2 stage and 10HP Tecumseh 4-cycle engine Electric start 26" clearing width 21" clearing height Convenient one-hand operation Six forward and two reverse speed selections Fully assembled Oil included in engine Electric start and chute clearing device included. We get 100 inches a year here in the southtowns of Buffalo. Any tips or advice before the snow gets here? |
Snowthrower reccomendation
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I got the 8 hp from Wallmart. There is two things that I wished I had purchased on the snow blower. One I should have got one with LIGHTS. Two..When you make a U turn, quite often you must turn the exhaust chute. With mine I must bend over to reach the crank that turns the snow exhaust chute. The 8 hp is sufficient for me. The new snow tires do not need chains. The electric start is GREAT. Good luck Gary "Joseph Logan" wrote in message om... I am leaning toward a Sam's club gardenview model for $800, but not sure. Normally I try and stick with more well knokwn name brands, but I had a problem with a new Honda lawn mower so now I wish I would have purchased a cheaper model without the name. The Gardenveiw Sam's club model is 10HP 2 stage and 10HP Tecumseh 4-cycle engine Electric start 26" clearing width 21" clearing height Convenient one-hand operation Six forward and two reverse speed selections Fully assembled Oil included in engine Electric start and chute clearing device included. We get 100 inches a year here in the southtowns of Buffalo. Any tips or advice before the snow gets here? |
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