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Lloyd Sumpter
 
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 16:46:21 -0500, JimH wrote:


"Don White" wrote in message
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I think my 16 ga cord is a bit light. I may
buy a 25' contractor 12 ga cord to supplement my existing 50' 12ga triple
tap version I bought at Costco last year. I don't want to burn the
electric
motor on the snowblower.


A lighter gauge cord will not result in burning out the motor on the
snowblower but may result in the cord catching on fire from excess heat.


Then again, it would head up and melt the snow...then you wouldn't need
the snowblower!

Lloyd - in Vancouver, where we're under a Terrible Blizzard: almost 6" of
snow in a few places, and temps not even about freezing in the daytime!

 
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