Snow Blowers: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. First introduced in the 1920s, a snow blower is the ultimate tool in your arsenal when trying to clear lots of snow in little time. They can clear a path with a reliably even width. You can avoid the back and shoulder pain associated with hefting a shovel. In many cases, you can let a self-propelled snow blower do all the work for you, save for startup and steering.
Fact #2. Snow blowers work well on all kinds of terrain. This can include a driveway, sidewalk, roadway, railroad track, ice rink, or runway. They can use either electric power, gasoline, or diesel. These machines are usually divided into two classes, single-stage and two-stage. Two-stage snow blowers can generally handle deeper snow depths. You can also use them on unpaved surfaces.
Fact #3. You should be prepared to spend more than two hundred dollars on a decent unit. Snow blowers that offer a solid level of clearing power and path size cost in excess of four hundred dollars. For the extra large property, like a parking lot, expect to spend well over one thousand dollars. Top of the line models are pricey because they are powerful, capable machines. Many have engines measuring more than three hundred cubic centimeters. This is roughly the same size as the engine measurements of compact motorcycles.
Fact #4. Some snow blowers have an operating volume that exceeds 100 decibels. That is enough noise to cause acute hearing damage. You should always wear earplugs or protective earmuffs when using a snow blower. It's also a good idea to wear some form of eye protection as well. It only takes one gust of wind to send a chunk of ice or asphalt flying right toward your face. Finally, make sure to wear heavy tread boots. Slipping while operating these powerful machines can result in serious injury.
Fact #5. When considering a snow blower, note the adjustment settings of the chute and its deflector. You need to be able to send snow up and away from the unit in a manner that suits your property. You don't want to cast that wintry mess onto a neighbors yard.
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