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A Review of Popular Snow Blower Products No job is too small or too big for a snow blower. From the humblest light powdering to the heaviest blizzards, there's a machine designed to clear the way. Here is a look at several brands of snow blowers and what you should know before making that first purchase.
The Emergence of the Snow Blower The first snow blower was built in 1925 to clear snow-covered roads in rural Canada. Designed by farmer and road contractor Arthur Sicard, this first snow blower resembled a wheat combine, with two rotating blades on the front and a long chute that hurled the snow to one side.
The Benefits of Electric Snow Blowers Electric snow blowers are just the thing to buy if you live in a region that never gets more than 6 to 10 inches per snowfall.
A Closer Look at Snow Blower Parts You can maximize efficiency, dependability and ease of use with a number of snow blower parts. A good snow blower with a conscientious owner can last up to 30 years or more when cared for properly.
Truck-Mounted Snow Blowers Truck-mounted snow blowers affix to the front of a pickup or sport utility vehicle. Drawing power from the vehicle engine, a truck-mounted snow blower can eat a path 7 feet wide and 3 feet tall, throwing the snow 40 feet in any non-backwards direction.