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TonsOfSteel


Joined: Nov 18, 2011
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Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Original Message   Nov 18, 2011 2:13 pm
New Hampshire winter. 34'x12' deck. Own a big Ariens for the the driveway, looking for an alternate for the deck. Will need to clear deck, roof rake pulled down roof snow, and clear again. Prefer gas powered. Thanks
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aa335


Joined: Nov 29, 2008
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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #13   Nov 21, 2011 12:32 pm
I guess that scoop would work well if the deck doesn't have ballusters and railings.  I think the original poster was looking for something that can throw over without having to do repeated lifting.
TonsOfSteel


Joined: Nov 18, 2011
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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #14   Nov 21, 2011 3:32 pm
Yes, the deck has railings and balusters. The blower will be on the deck all winter. I've been looking at the Toro SS 621 models. Wondering if I need all the accessories or if the Toro Power Clear 621 R would suffice? TIA
aa335


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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #15   Nov 21, 2011 3:56 pm
You definitely do not need the Quick Chute feature, but it's a nice convenience if is going to be used on the driveway and sidewalks.

I'd go for it.  Like the Chinese proverb "Buy once, cry once."
longboat


Joined: Feb 11, 2009
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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #16   Nov 22, 2011 10:35 am
aa335 wrote:
I guess that scoop would work well if the deck doesn't have ballusters and railings.  I think the original poster was looking for something that can throw over without having to do repeated lifting.


I guess I'm lucky in that my deck railings are horizontal (originally built pre-code).  I re-built the deck this past year and kept the horizontal rails, but did add extra railing and made the rails bigger/thicker.  Nobody enforces the national code around here anyway, and home inspectors ignore it completely when it comes to decks.
aa335


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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #17   Nov 22, 2011 11:03 am
longboat wrote:
I guess I'm lucky in that my deck railings are horizontal (originally built pre-code).  I re-built the deck this past year and kept the horizontal rails, but did add extra railing and made the rails bigger/thicker.  Nobody enforces the national code around here anyway, and home inspectors ignore it completely when it comes to decks.

It didn't bother or concern me at first.  However, when there's little children around that can slip through or fall down from there, that's a different matter.
longboat


Joined: Feb 11, 2009
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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #18   Nov 23, 2011 9:29 am
aa335 wrote:
It didn't bother or concern me at first.  However, when there's little children around that can slip through or fall down from there, that's a different matter.


Agreed, but wife & I don't have any kids and don't ever have kids over.  Kids would have to make a concerted effort to climb or slip through these rails.  We have a dog and a cat - funny how they are smart enough to not climb over/through the rails!  Anyway, if we ever decide to sell the house, it will be a simple matter to attach balusters if the next buyer is concerned.
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GtWtNorth


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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #19   Dec 14, 2011 10:05 am
I also have to rake the snow from the roof onto the back deck, and falling about 8 feet packs it pretty well. Up to now I installed 9 foot ramps over the stairs so I can drive the 24" 2  stage up onto the deck. This summer I snagged a little ss that I am rehabbing. I'll let you know how it works on the packed stuff.

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royster


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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #20   Dec 14, 2011 10:18 am
My deck is 16 x 28   and although it has a roof,  a lot of snow blows in from the 3 sides,  I keeep my SS Craftsman parked on my deck all winter.. My railing is before code so is only 30 inches high. I blow the snow out on 28 foot back side.

New_Yorker


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Location: Long Island, NY
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Re: Looking for a reco for a snow blower for my new deck
Reply #21   Dec 15, 2011 11:45 am
What exactly is your deck made of ?  TREX ? Chemically Impregnated Southern Yellow Pine ?  Western Red Cedar ?  Something Else ?
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