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PamUsed my single stage blower yesterday and have been having trouble with snow clogging the chute, so wondering what others use to help with the snow sticking. I would also use it on shovels. Put some Dupont
Non-Stick Dry-Film Lubricant
in my shopping cart but not ordered yet.
Thanks
The only good solution is to move south to somewhere that it doesn’t snow much, There is plenty of room in southern Illinois.
Cheap, plentiful and biodegradable...make sure you buy a can for the shop, you don't want to get yelled at when the can in the kitchen is needed an not there...

Yeh, some of those teflon products are magic and I use them for a thing or two where nothing else will do but they can be some nasty stuff.Cheap, plentiful and biodegradable...make sure you buy a can for the shop, you don't want to get yelled at when the can in the kitchen is needed an not there...
I was working on the Toro equivalent of that on Saturday. It has a weird 2 stroke that looks like a Lawnboy engine but is actually licensed by Briggs.Pam it is. Just thought there may be better options but that will teach me for thinking. Already have an Ariens S522 but found this on Craigslist this morning. Just needs new paddles and fresh mix but starts right up and seems to run well. Don't think it's had much use so should be a great buy once the paddles show up in a week.View attachment 476201
It is hard for people to get acclimated to temperature that is significantly warmer than where they were raised. That’s how it is with cattle, too; you can move a herd north but you probably don’t want to move it south.But then you're just trading it for other problems.
All the football in the midwest I saw this weekend looked a bit brisk.even southern Ill gets hammed ever so often, maybe not as often as further north ( 10" Sat -Sunday) so much fun getting the early present from mother nature out of the way Sunday ( Mid state WI)
I was working on the Toro equivalent of that on Saturday. It has a weird 2 stroke that looks like a Lawnboy engine but is actually licensed by Briggs.
EDIT: does your 522 have a 2 stroke? If it does, I think that I was probably working on the 5 hp Toro, not the 3 hp.




