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[QUOTE="Dove, post: 1246169, member: 571"] Hans...unless you you bargain basement price shopping and delve into the "You get what you pay for" level of spending then it will be tough not to get a good snow blower. I have a 24" Ariens and it has been great. Will finally get a tune-up this spring as the drive system loses its umph uphill. Have hear great things from people about Toro. One feature I regret not having is the hand lever turning ability. Costs more, tho. Finally...stay away from the Lowes and Home Depots. You get the name brand on a snow blower but with cheap store parts. Go local if you can. [/QUOTE]
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