snowblower - worth it ?

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mjquilly

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Did you know that you can turn a dishwasher in to a snowblower?


Give her a shovel!!!!
 

Zenmervolt

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We got my dad a 6 hp Toro last year. Day after we got it, there was 6 or 8 inches of snow. Well-timed to say the least. It has electric start, but it starts so easily that I just use the pull-start. The thing goes through anything. It's great. I would definitely recommend it.

ZV
 

rh71

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Originally posted by: yamahaXS
rh71, aren't you married?




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Good one... just engaged... she does the cooking and the laundry and I get just about all the other work.. not a bad deal I don't think.

 

rh71

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Originally posted by: 5ayle
450????? you can't get it cheaper???
Ok, maybe $350 after taxes ? Besides Sears and Home Depot, where else ?
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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If you get one, make sure you get a good one the first time. I reccomend John Deer. They will last a long time assuming you take care of it such as yearly maintenence before and after season. Over the long run, it saves more to be the high quality one versus a cheaper one, unless of course, you're tight on money at the time.