Monthly Archives: January 2011

How to Not Stick Your Hand In A Snow Blower

Not sticking your hand in a snowblower is the best thing you can do if you are looking to not loose any fingers, yet many people don’t pay attention to this ‘handy’ tip.  Many injuries of this nature occur every … Continue reading

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Old gas, old oil- keeping your snow thrower in top shape

Keeping oil and gas around for a long time can lead to these fluids going bad, and can effect performance in your snow removal equipment. It is advised that using up snow thrower oil within three years is good practice. … Continue reading

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Toro 38361 Power Shovel 7.5 Amp Electric Snow Thrower

You can get the Toro Power Shovel from Amazon.com, and have it delivered straight to your door, using the following link. Toro 38361 Power Shovel 7.5 Amp Electric Snow Thrower

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Poulan Pro PR624ES Snowthrower

You can have the Poulan Pro PR 624 ES delivered to your home or business direct from Amazon.com using the following link: Poulan Pro PR624ES 24-Inch 208cc LCT Gas Powered Two-Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start 961920037

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20 Questions for a prospective snow removal company

Looking to hire a snow removal service company?  Once the snow is on the ground, you want to make sure your property is responsibly cleared of snow and ice accumulation, keeping things as safe as possible. Here are 20 questions … Continue reading

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