Small Snow Blower

reynoldston

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Except they only make the Amp which I don't believe allows ready removal of the battery between uses for in-house charging. It's not wise to rely on charging of lead acid batteries in an unheated garage in areas that routinely get sub-zero F temps on multiple occasions every winter. Then there's the $1500-$2000 cost.

The Ariens I have worked on have a 120 volt starter. Yes they are pricey but you get what you pay for. Also I am a long ways from being a expert on snow blowers. For myself I have a Wheel Horse tractor with a snow blower attachment and to be true full it is a peace of junk. Parts are very pricey and it seems to need a lot of them.
 

domsriltz123

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I have a little Snapper that I've had for several years now. It functions and operates much like a lawnmower. I'm 72, and I handle it with no problem at all. It has never given me a moments touble either.
 
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