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Redscarlet

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My dog does it for me.

Lucky Dog:p
 
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Baxter48_rivals204143

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Yes. Beat up pretty good in some spots. About 3/4 of it needs replaced. 1/4 needs it soon. It’s on such a steep hill that it was to be 100% clear to get up.

I do my neighbors too. His is gravel. So I skim it and then clear off the paved part my his house.
Mine is just gravel, but yeah a atv with a winch and a blade work great, I've moved 8-9 inch snowfall, the really heavy wet stuff I had a problem with the blade riding up on the snow since it has no power down just the weight of the blade.
 
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I have a SnoTek, which is/was Ariens' cheaper line/brand. Its a 28", but I have the electric start. I will never buy one without it, its soooooooo darn convenient. The only thing I really wish it had was a light, but I just wear a headlamp if I have to clear it in the dark.
I hear you. My Ariens has a light but it doesn't work the greatest. I'll probably end up getting a headlamp myself.
 

lightningjack

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I have a Toro 724 QXE. (Don't have room for anything bigger)
It just a forward speed, like that personal pace walking speed on the mowers. It's meets my needs. Just big enough to handle the plowed snow at the end of the driveway and hit a couple neighbors whilst I'm out with it. I was lucky enough to buy all new power everything I wanted a few years ago with all the OT I worked. My last one couldn't handle this much snow.
 
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I’m a poor and just could never justify buying a snowblower for the 1 or 2 snows we usually get per year that I would use it. We are at 55”+ now this winter and every time I go out and scoop now, I wish I had one.
 

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I have a Toro 724 QXE. (Don't have room for anything bigger)
It just a forward speed, like that personal pace walking speed on the mowers. It's meets my needs. Just big enough to handle the plowed snow at the end of the driveway and hit a couple neighbors whilst I'm out with it. I was lucky enough to buy all new power everything I wanted a few years ago with all the OT I worked. My last one couldn't handle this much snow.
Just bought the Toro 724. Have 2 separate 2-car driveways on a corner lot that got to be too much. After only a couple of uses, i am impressed. Love the Personal Pace. The handle is maybe a tad taller than average, which is good (i'm 6'6").
 
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GretnaShawn

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I’ve got chains and over 200 lbs of extra weight. No go.

I got stuck multiple times with my ATV, no way a lawn mower was going to cut it today. We had a county plow get stuck in our neighborhood and they had to have a grader come get him out.
 

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I got stuck multiple times with my ATV, no way a lawn mower was going to cut it today. We had a county plow get stuck in our neighborhood and they had to have a grader come get him out.

Yep. Nice neighbor came over with his 2 stage and got most of it. Just too heavy to push.
 
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I got stuck multiple times with my ATV, no way a lawn mower was going to cut it today. We had a county plow get stuck in our neighborhood and they had to have a grader come get him out.
I never got stuck, but so dam much snow I had to make several passes to get down to the gravel took almost twice as long as usual
 
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Just bought the Toro 724. Have 2 separate 2-car driveways on a corner lot that got to be too much. After only a couple of uses, i am impressed. Love the Personal Pace. The handle is maybe a tad taller than average, which is good (i'm 6'6").
Yeah, I got the 724 after the first snow this season. My old Toro died after 10 years. The only “trouble” I have had is with the big ice chunks from the plow. Other than that, its been like a warm knife through butter so far.

I almost got the one with the larger engine, but decided that since my old one was a lot smaller, that this would do just fine.
 
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My wife was out there shoveling for what seemed like forever today. It was too cold to open the windows to the house so she couldn’t freaking hear my calls for another beer this morning. So anyways, I had to take her damn cell phone out to her so she could answer and bring me refreshments.

I plan on rewarding her for her work tonight though, if you know what I mean.
 
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My wife was out there shoveling for what seemed like forever today. It was too cold to open the windows to the house so she couldn’t freaking hear my calls for another beer this morning. So anyways, I had to take her damn cell phone out to her so she could answer and bring me refreshments.

I plan on rewarding her for her work tonight though, if you know what I mean.
Didn't your wife have a beer in one hand and smoking a non filtered camel?
 

donahues17

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I bought a Craftsman 5 HP from a pawn shop 4 years ago for $60. That thing has not failed me yet for the smaller snows. I then thought to get a Ariens Deluxe 28 last year as I figured hey why not make some extra cash and see what it would be like to be a peasant. That Ariens went through anything today. I wont buy anything other than Ariens.

As far as young kids, my buddies 16 year old an his friend went out in West Omaha today, worked a 12 hour day and made over $1500. Not bad for a couple peasants lol.
 
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undigestedcorn

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I scoop my own. But I have a big shop broom and use that as much as I can. Sometimes if we're supposed to get a long, significant snowstorm, I'll sweep the snow 2-3 times rather than shovel it all at the end. Much easier on the back.

Oh my. I thought I was the only one. Brilliant minds think alike.
 

Baxter48_rivals204143

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My wife was out there shoveling for what seemed like forever today. It was too cold to open the windows to the house so she couldn’t freaking hear my calls for another beer this morning. So anyways, I had to take her damn cell phone out to her so she could answer and bring me refreshments.

I plan on rewarding her for her work tonight though, if you know what I mean.
When she finished hopefully you had a can a schlitz beer for her
 

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I lived for 23 years in Colorado without a snowblower. The Colorado sun and a shovel were all that I needed to get rid of 100 inches of annual snow.

Now I live in godforsaken Iowa. Had to get a snowblower because the sun never shines, metaphorically, and it rarely shines, literally. And the 25 inches of annual snow (40 this year) doesn't go away unless you help it.
 
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