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Your not gunna use a saw are you?View attachment 152501 Fixin to cut some wood. Talk to you bishes later!
I've never even seen a snowblower.
If I buy a new one and send it to you, will you port it?I've never even seen a snowblower.
Perhaps tomorrow we can discuss the finer points of the newer models of snow shovels.
Plastic edge. Metal edge. Goofy a$$ curved handles. Comfort grip and all dat *s-worde.
Or, lets discuss which brand of snowblower chucks rocks through your windows the best when you accidentally hit the gravel with the chute pointed the wrong way.
Buy a Honda and that won't be neededI find if you put rubber paddles on the second stage they'll throw rocks much further. They also help with slushy snow.
I manage a 100 words a minute, it just takes 20 minutes to fix them.Im bad at typing
Buy a Honda and that won't be needed.
I find if you put rubber paddles on the second stage they'll throw rocks much further. They also help with slushy snow.
Im afraid the extra weight will throw the balance of the chute off.
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You guys got hit hard last winter
I'm not thinking that's what he meant, think sideway balance, as in sawtroll lol.Works fine for me. 3/8's thick rubber, about 2"x3" wide, two 1/4 bolts. It really helps throw the wet and dense snow we get in Iowa that normally clogs the chute.
I'm not thinking that's what he meant, think sideway balance, as in sawtroll lol.
It does work as you say though.
Perhaps tomorrow we can discuss the finer points of the newer models of snow shovels.
Plastic edge. Metal edge. Goofy a$$ curved handles. Comfort grip and all dat *s-worde.
Or, lets discuss which brand of snowblower chucks rocks through your windows the best when you accidentally hit the gravel with the chute pointed the wrong way.