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HuckMeat
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 121 Colorado
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2007-02-04          139540


Is this going to be too small? I'm guessing I'm going to be a couple of inches wider than my blower if I bought this one; It's a local deal and used, and clearing the drifted in snow is taking quite a while with just the fel since I can't "push" at an angle...

I don't have the time to do my plow setup and am thinking of buying this blower if I won't regret it being just a bit skinnier - We live in 4wd country anyway, I just want to be able to do a couple of passes.

Thanks,
J




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Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999
Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada
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2007-02-05          139567


If it's a deal, and you have a little cash laying around, you can buy it now, and sell it next fall, likley at a small profit.

I wouldn't worry about the width, it will still be a long way better than the FEL is.....

Best of luck. ....


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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000
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2007-02-05          139573


We sold one that another dealer had put together with the big turfs, not the best as they hung out about six inches on each side. The owner had a fellow build a set of plates to bring the snow in from the outer six inches to the augers. In hard packed snow or wet snow it works a little harder to get the snow to move, that does put a lot of stress on the rest of it but for fresh fallen lake effect it works good. ....


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