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"Franko" wrote in message ... Having owned an electric broom (11amp), electric snow thrower, and gas snow blower, I found that the key to successful snow removal is to keep the rpms high, i.e., thicker/heavier snow requires slower forward motion. Of course, the smaller models just will not cut deep snow removal as well as the bigger models (although I've used the broom on 2 feet of snow by taking off 6" layers at a time -- royal pain in the back). I've kept the broom and gas blower. I made the mistake of visiting a showroom with a few beers in my belly and bought the Toro 1800 on impulse. Time will tell if it's worth while. I don't need to clear large areas in a hurry, as I live on a small city lot and am retired. As long as it's no slower than shovelling, I'll be happy. The big consideration is placement of the snow. Not many places to throw it and as the banks get higher, the scoup is harder to dump. |
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