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throwittoblythe

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Always a real pleasure after the first major snowfall of the year to learn which sections of your driveway or sidewalk have settled or heaved over the past year. Nothing like smashing into your snowblower when it hits a high joint you couldn't see under the snow cover.

Even better when it’s a light snow. So, you’re racing down the driveway with the shovel and you catch a lip on concrete and slam right into your junk.
 

Jer

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We’ve had a guy that comes out and clears our drive using a 2 stage and does a great job. Only costs $35 per and only need him 3-4 times per year. Sure beats storage, maintenance, etc. only downside is he’s just getting here 36 hrs after a huge snowfall but is usually inside 24 hrs.
 

mynameisjonas

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We’ve had a guy that comes out and clears our drive using a 2 stage and does a great job. Only costs $35 per and only need him 3-4 times per year. Sure beats storage, maintenance, etc. only downside is he’s just getting here 36 hrs after a huge snowfall but is usually inside 24 hrs.
You waiting 36 hours:

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cycloner29

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We’ve had a guy that comes out and clears our drive using a 2 stage and does a great job. Only costs $35 per and only need him 3-4 times per year. Sure beats storage, maintenance, etc. only downside is he’s just getting here 36 hrs after a huge snowfall but is usually inside 24 hrs.

Single stage Toro and a two-stage MTD that I got off swap sites for nothing! $3 primer bulb and a new spark plug for the Toro. The MTD I found that 6” pulley was mounted incorrectly. Fixed that added a fuel shut off valve and new carburetor for $20. Looks brand new!

Said neighbor is now shoveling out the curb gutter! The dude is insane!

I went out and cleared the ends of 5 driveways last night after the plow went by. City plows throwing it all the way back on the sidewalks!
 

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My Toro 824 OE was a BEAST today. Bought it for $850 at Ace in the spring of 2019. One of the best Purchases i've ever made. NO SHEER PINS!! It's not as big to store as some of the massive ones out there. It was the best build quality though

Did 3 driveways and sidewalks in just over 2 hours with 2+ foot drifts in many spots

What does "No Sheer pins" mean and why is that important?
 

khardbored

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No sheer pins means the shear pins run with the shaft and not crossways it seems.

OK, um ....

Let's pretend I don't know much about snow blowers.

Can you dumb it down even more?

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OK, um ....

Let's pretend I don't know much about snow blowers.

Can you dumb it down even more?

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Ok, sorry, thought you were joking so I was being dumb.

Hr meant no Shear pins. Shear pins are located on each side of the gearbox to run the beaters. You ABSOLUTELY WANT THESE. Otherwise if you catch an ice chunk, rock, frozen dirt into the beaters, you will probably shred the gearbox. If you have them, it break the bolt and you run to the hardware store and get another. (Best to spend the 2-3 bucks and have 1-2 on hand.
 

Trice

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OK, um ....

Let's pretend I don't know much about snow blowers.

Can you dumb it down even more?

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I've had two-stage snowblowers for maybe twelve or fourteen years. In all that time I think I've broken and changed one shear pin. And I get a ton of wet, heavy stuff and ice the end of the drive.

It would be nice not to have to deal with that, but at least for me it's been a virtual non-factor.
 
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Cydkar

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We’ve had a guy that comes out and clears our drive using a 2 stage and does a great job. Only costs $35 per and only need him 3-4 times per year. Sure beats storage, maintenance, etc. only downside is he’s just getting here 36 hrs after a huge snowfall but is usually inside 24 hrs.
I could never do that until I’m physically beyond capable. I love shoveling and snow blowing.
 
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