18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | Christopher Smith
Some people love snow and welcome its arrival, while others
wince at the back pain they have to look forward to. Its not
surprising that these 2 people fall into 2 groups: those with
snow blowers, and those who shovel. Here are some tips to help
you enjoy the white stuff once again.
Know Your Snow Job Just like a car, there are many makes and
models of snowblowers (or snow throwers as they are also
commonly known as). Each car is suited for a different purpose,
and snow blowers are no different.
How long is your driveway? How much snow do you anticipate
receiving each year? How heavy is the snow? How wide a space
does your snow removal needs cover?
For most city dwellers, who have just a driveway and a sidewalk
to clear off, a single stage gas blower will do the trick. These
types of snow blowers will touch the ground, so be aware of the
area you are clearing. Most single stage gas snow blowers retail
for $300 to $900.
However, if you find that you get a lot of snow, or have a
larger area to clear, a two stage gas blower will save you time
and help avoid further back aches. These types of snow blowers
come equiped with wide augers to clear off larger areas, while
throwing the snow further. Depending on the type of two stage
gas snow blower you are looking at, prices can range from $600
to over $2000 according to Consumer Reports.
If you have a gravel driveway, you'll want to ensure that the
auger doesn't touch the ground (thus picking up rocks which can
be hard on the snowblower, and cause harm if to items near the
path of the blowing snow. Most two stage blowers are perfect for
gravel driveways.
If you find that you only get a few inches per snowfall, or have
a relatively small area to clear, you may find that a single
stage electric blower will take care of your needs. Electric
snow throwers range between $100 and $300 and will clear an area
of about 11-18inches.
Take It For A Spin While a retailer wont let you clear off any
snow at your house to test it out, they will let you push the
floor models around. Find one that suits your strength. The
larger snow blowers are normally very heavy. While it may be fun
to have the largest snow blower on the block, it doesnt make
sense to buy it if you cant push it around without hurting your
back.
Are the handlebars adjustable to your height? You have to remain
in control of your snow blower at all times and the handlebars
will help you to move around corners. You should also pay
attention to the chute control. By adjusting the direction of
the chute, you can angle the snow where you want it, not in
front of you or on your neighbours driveway.
Play Safe If you purchase a single or two stage gas snow blower,
remember to start it up outside. Carbon monoxide poisoning is an
invisible killer. Clearing snow is tough enough without having
to worry about carbon monoxide.
Do you have a set of ear plugs? You'll need them, especially
with the larger snow blowers.
Remember not to wear anything that is loose fitting. Its very
easy for a scarf or sleeve to get caught in the snow blower and
the results are not very nice.
Its obvious, but many people loose limbs because they dont watch
what they are doing. If your machine gets clogged, turn it off.
Only when the engine is off (or unplugged if you purchase an
electric snow blower) should you attempt to clear the clog. Use
a wooden broom handle or hockey stick to clear out a clog.
Better you have to buy a new broom or a new hockey stick than to
have to explain why you no longer have an arm.
Other than price, buying a snow thrower is no different than
buying a car. In both cases, you buy the one that meets your
exact needs and fits within your budget. Take it out for a test
drive and remember safety first.
Start enjoying snow again. Think of how envious your neighbours
will be when they see your new machine purring down the
driveway, without a care, and without a worry of a sore back.
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