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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Reliable Snow Removal Service?

    I've thought about a blower but since 75% is stone I reconsidered.

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Reliable Snow Removal Service?

    Quote Originally Posted by phillyd2 View Post
    I've thought about a blower but since 75% is stone I reconsidered.
    They have adjustable skegs so you keep the blower maybe an inch higher then the stones. My kid has a cheap craftsman tractor with a plow weights and chains and it`s like a tank. He does my stone drive and keeps his plow up an inch and doesn`t F-U the stone.

  3. #13
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    Default Re: Reliable Snow Removal Service?

    I hate to say it but if you want reliable you'll need to do it yourself.

    I have 600+' myself straight downhill, and about 1/4mile that takes a safer course, guess who gets to do it?


    FWIW if you ever want to consider a large snow thrower I'll be selling one soon.

    Troybilt 45" 13hp. It's a monster.
    FUCK BIDEN

  4. #14
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    Default Re: Reliable Snow Removal Service?

    We went shopping before the last storm for a blower and only smaller ones were still in stock. Called our former lawn guy who plows too, so at least we know he's coming. Just depends on when cuz he has other clients.


  5. #15
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    Langhorne, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Reliable Snow Removal Service?

    My son-in-law lives in Green Lane,Pa,not too far from you,he does landscaping & snow removal. His name is Arnie Gooch,you can give him a call 267-718-3994 & see if he has room for you on his client list

  6. #16
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    Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
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    Default Re: Reliable Snow Removal Service?

    Snow!!! Sounds like a dirty word, doesn't it?

    I just took my snowblower apart and replaced all 3 belts. I'm waiting for a friction washer and shave plate from Sears and have to buy 2 skid plates and some shear pin bolts.

    This is the only maintainence (aside from changing oil and replacing a pull cord) since 97. I will also hit it with some paint.

    Ahh, it's almost fall.

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