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"Don White" wrote

The owners manual calls for 16 gauge up to 100 feet, which is plenty for

me.
I went to Costco looking for a 12 gauge 100 ft cord with one female plug

and
a short adapter to make it a triple they had for $30 CDN. Just my luck ,
none in stock.
Until I get a better cord I'll make due with my lawnmower one which is no
problem to lug around. (100 ft @ 16 gauge)



Well, if the 16 gauge up to 100 feet is "plenty" for you, then why not just
stay with the lawnmower cord? Use it for the lawnmower in summer and the
snowblower in winter...as far as I can see you don't even need a new cord
from Costco.


 
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