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jon coster |
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New Brunswick , Canada |
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Personal Quote |
Born to Blow |
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Normal user |
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Number of Posts |
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Date Joined |
Jan 6, 2006 |
Date Last Access |
Jan 11, 2006 12:09 pm |
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Re: Expensive Snow Shovel ??
#1 Jan 11, 2006 12:08 pm |
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For what it matters. If I had to pick between running a two stage snowblower and a "snow-shovel" I would always go for the two stage. Maybe I just want to throw that snow farther, maybe it is the loud noise and killer power that I love. Let the snow shovel stay inside and play barbie doll while we take care of business in the driveway. For what it matters.....
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Re: Removing shaft and impeller from MDT Snowblower
#2 Jan 10, 2006 11:37 am |
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I used a dremmel tool with a diamond cut off disk. ran it right up the center and then popped it out with a screwdriver. (This was on the shaft behind the impeller bearing which I had to hammer off with a pickle wrench) Mind you, my machine is a 1978 Craftsman and nobody had ventured into this unknown territory previously) Good luck Jon
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Re: new 926DLE or Honda7hptrac model electric start
#3 Jan 7, 2006 1:48 pm |
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Good eye Toolpig!! I will check it out for sure. (owe you a tool of your choice) Jon
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Re: new 926DLE or Honda7hptrac model electric start
#4 Jan 7, 2006 9:14 am |
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Forgot to answer the questions... Gary, the Honda costs 2700 plus 15% tax. The Ariens is 1900 plus tax. Dennis.. the picture never came through Jon
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Re: new 926DLE or Honda7hptrac model electric start
#5 Jan 7, 2006 9:06 am |
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Thanks for all the replies. Makes the picture a bit clearer so I think I will have to go with the most important factor..... COLOUR!!! Orange wins. Ha! Thanks again. I will continue to monitor this site. It is great!! Jon
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