Very cool. I’m not smart enough to build my own. Mine has tracks that help a lot, especially when pushing a lot of heavy snow or cutting grass on a wicked slope.
We have a 120 foot deck and live in snow country. My wife has mentioned getting some type of snow plow like this with "roomba technology" to clear the deck. I have an '85 Surburban with a blade on the front that I use for our quarter mile paved driveway. I get tired of shoveling our deck.....This message has been edited. Last edited by: robbiedog,
Posts: 216 | Location: East Texas | Registered: December 21, 2003
^^^^ Those little electric snowblowers work great for decks and sidewalks.
________________________________________________________ It is long past time for a Convention of States. The Founding Fathers gave us this tool to fix an out of control government and we need to use it.
Posts: 22703 | Location: Montana | Registered: November 01, 2010
Years ago, I knew an electrical engineer who was hired to be the head electrician at a large facility- they offered twice what an engineering firm did, and found value in having a hands on engineer run the department.
Which meant an engineer was well paid, with time on his hands and an idle mind…
He built very over powered power wheels, the last I heard - but I could see that becoming mini excavators
Posts: 6805 | Location: Republic of Ice Cream, Low Country, SC. | Registered: May 24, 2007