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1timefarmer
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 12 Kingston area Ontario, Canada
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2004-10-13          98287

Does anyone have any experience / feedback about JRW brand snowblowers?
They are made in Western Ontario CANADA near London.
Their specs seem good, was wondering about grease fittings & shear bolt replacement.
Appreciate any feedback


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grinder
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 677 central Maine
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2004-10-14          98326

I compared them(JRW)against the Provonost Puma last year. I went with the provonost for the greasable shafts and overall
workmanship. I think they were about the same money.
The Woods was the only one I found with a replacable cutting edge, but for an extra 1000.00 +. I paid 1400.00
for a 54" 3pth. Has been trouble free. ....

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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000
Posts: 6898 Waterville New York
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2004-10-14          98386

Grinder, we have universal cutting edges in various sizes and I've welded several at this point on three point blowers to asist them in scraping off blacktop and concrete driveways. It does make a good difference on the job they do on scraping hard pack especially with the top link extended a bit. ....

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grinder
Join Date: Oct 2003
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2004-10-15          98470

Thanks Art, I do have a factory cutting edge, I was commenting on the fact that most are welded as mine and
the JRW I looked at. I understand the Woods is adjustable?
But was considerable more money. Are you saying you weld one on the factory cutting edge?
I set my shoes so I have about a 1/8" gap under the edge,
would rather buy shoes than cut out the edge. The sun takes care of the rest in short order. ....

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