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Need a low end snow blower/thrower
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[QUOTE="cttxus, post: 1216516, member: 183"] Had an 18" wide Toro electric model that did really well through the winter of 95-96 in Fairfield when we got 84 total inches of snow. It easily handled 8-10 inches of new snow, even the heavier variety and threw it out and up over 4'. Had it in my attic here in TX until last year when I gave it to my brother-in-law who moved to KC. He's kept his driveway clear for two winters now through similar conditions. Neither of us has ever had a problem with it. [/QUOTE]
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