Snow Removal... (for us lucky ones that get it) What Do You Use? Show n' Tell

#22
Wow, I didn't know Stihl even made those, thanks for the info. I don't believe my local Stihl distributor has those, never saw them in the showroom along with the other power equipment.
 
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#26
A lot of STIHL Dealers aren't fully stocked. We're an Elite STIHL Dealer, and I like to stock as much equipment as I believe useful. Those aren't the most popular, but there are many attachments that go with them. Smart contractors can understand, appreciate and make the most out of all tools.



Wow, I didn't know Stihl even made those, thanks for the info. I don't believe my local Stihl distributor has those, never saw them in the showroom along with the other power equipment.
 

maverick1

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#28
Hard for me to relate living in Florida all my life but you got to appreciate neat task related motorized equipment. Cool pics and thread.
 
#30
I use a vintage 1979 Case 222 garden tractor with a Case Snocaster on it. I don't have a good picture of it. But here is an action shot :)
It used to be a wonderful machine. The last few years have been bad. Something is always breaking...

Danford1
Case 222 with snoblower.JPG
 
#31
I don't have pics, but this past summer I picked up most of a Craftsman single stage push blower. It was missing the chute. It had been sitting a while, but I got it running. It blew blue for a while, but now runs clean. I looked at Sears.com for the parts, but they don't sell the chute separate from the main housing, and that costs more than a whole new blower. I found a piece that is big enough, and have devised a way to mount it so it will rotate. I might get some time to finish it between Christmas and New Years. If this thread is still current, I'll try and get a pic or two of the finished project.
 
#32
I let the landlord deal with that stuff.

At work, we have a good old fashioned shovel that we use for the back steps and the front entrance, a local plow guy takes care of the rest.
 
#33
[video]https://www.dropbox.com/home?preview=IMG_0357.mp4[/video]
my early 80,s ariens 32in with a briggs 16hp vtwin 12volt electric start beast this thing will throw my neighbors cat right over my house
 
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