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Snow Blowers

Snow Blowers

Snow Blowers

Product catalog summary
Introduction to Snow Throwers
A snow thrower is a tool designed to reduce the time and effort required to clear snow from driveways and sidewalks. When selecting a snow thrower, consider the typical snowfall in your area, the size of the area to be cleared, and the distance the snow needs to be thrown. Additional features such as electric start, variable speed transmission, headlamps, and heated handgrips may also be desirable.

Selecting the Right Snow Thrower
The appropriate size of a snow thrower depends on the average annual snowfall and the size of the area to be cleared. Options include large-frame, two-stage units for wide, deep paths; compact single-stage units for small areas; and snow throwers or snowplows for lawn or garden tractors for large properties.

Features That Make a Difference
Key features include engines designed for snowy conditions, easy-access oil drain plugs, electric start systems, high-tech plastic cabs, deadman control for safety, easy chute control, adjustable handle height, single-hand control, soft comfort grips, mitten grips, folding handles, power steering, and headlights for dark conditions.

Visiting a Snow Thrower Dealer
Consulting a local outdoor power equipment dealer can help in selecting the right unit. It's important to test the unit and its controls before purchasing. Dealers may offer models for test driving and can provide insights into the unit's ground speeds.

Service and Maintenance
Proper maintenance ensures optimal performance. Buying from a servicing dealer offers advantages such as factory-trained service and pre-season maintenance. Key maintenance tasks include adding fresh gas, changing oil, and checking belts, scraper bars, skid plates, and augers for wear.

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A snow thrower helps you cut down the time and effort it takes to remove snow from areas such as driveways or sidewalks. There are a variety of products available and a wide range of prices, so before deciding which snow blower is right for you, its a good idea to think about the typical snow fall in your area as well as the size of the areas that you will want to clear. Ask yourself the following before going any further:How much snow (in inches) will you typically be clearing?What size area will you be clearing? How far will the snow need to be thrown? What other features might you like to have? Some examples of other features include: electric start, variable speed transmission, headlamps, and heated handgrips. > The size snow thrower you need will depend on the above factors. If you donҒt know your areas average annual snowfall, look it up. Select a snow thrower with enough power to handle the amount of snow youҒre likely to get during a typical winter. If snowfalls of 12 inches are common in your area, be sure to select a snow thrower that can handle at least that much snow.The size of the areas requiring snow removal helps you to determine what size snow thrower is right for your needs. Measure your driveway and all sidewalks youll be clearing. Also measure how far you need to throw the snow. Your choices can then be considered between these three main options:A large-frame, two-stage unit capable of clearing wide, deep paths of snow.A compact single-stage unit more appropriate for clearing small areas such as urban sidewalks and narrow driveways.A snow thrower or snowplow for your lawn or garden tractor Җ for driveways that are more than 100 feet in length, or property with very large areas to clear > An engine designed for operating in snowy conditions will start easier and run without problems. > BRIGGSandSTRATTON.COM Easy-Access Oil Drain Plug conveniently located for easy maintenance. > 414.259.5333 Electric start systems make starting your snow thrower in cold weather quick and easy. Օ Օ Օ ՕՕ >

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A cab made of high-tech plastic protects the operator from wind and blowing snow and helps improve visibility. Deadman control is an important safety feature. If you release it, the machine stops. Easy chute control changes the direction and height the snow is thrown. For added convenience, one handle controls both chute direction and deflector angle. Easy-adjust handle height increases comfort by matching your height with one-easy-to-reach knob. Single-Hand Control leaves the other hand free to make adjustments without stopping. Soft comfort grips for recoil and operator handles are ergonomically...

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