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Yard Machines 31A-2M1A700 21-Inch 123cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Single Stage Snow Thrower

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This review is from: Yard Machines 31A-2M1A700 21-Inch 123cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Single Stage Snow Thrower (Lawn & Patio)
We had our first snow last night and it was a good one. I could feel my back protesting even before getting out of bed. I've never owned a snowblower before but I've used some big 2 stage blowers. I had no idea what to expect from this little guy. Situation: fresh snowfall, fairly dry snow but packed by the wind. My driveway blows in pretty good so the average depth was 4-6 inches with a couple of packed drifts up to about 18 inches. Some areas got packed down with the car before I could get the snowblower..

Result: awesome. It started just fine (choke and 6 primes). Really easy cord pull. I expected it to be under powered but it's really not bad at all. You can't plow fully through deep snow. I took a 1/2 to 3/4 swath and it worked fine. It did have some problem with the tire packed areas, but all I did was loosen it with a shovel then ran it again. No problem. It gets down to the cement just fine, if you keep the handle pushed up (front down). In fact it rained a bit before snowing so there was some ice underneath. It even got most of the ice. The rubber blades pull it through the drift just fine so it's no problem pushing it through. It's really easy to maneuver, especially compared to the big blowers. I didn't have a lot of room beside our 2nd car that I hadn't moved off the driveway before the snow. I had lots of control over the blower so I managed to really close to the car with no fear. It never jammed or plugged up once. I suppose it might if the snow was really wet, but I really can't see that being a major problem based on what I've seen so far. Speaking of the rubber blades, I have a water shutoff valve that protrudes a bit through the cement in winter. I'd forgotten where it was. The rubber blades handled it perfectly. No damage to either the blades or the valve. Perfect. I'd highly recommend this to anyone for residential use in moderate to light snowfall. It's an expensive 'shovel' if you don't have a huge driveway, but the savings in chiropractor bills and avoidance of personal discomfort makes it way more than worth it.

There are only two improvements I could recommend. I'm 6'4" and the handle could be a bit longer. I'd like larger wheels to help get it from front to back of house easier through the snow covered grass. No problem on the cement, though, which surprised me a quite a bit (pleasantly).

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