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A small part of the reason I have not purchased a 2 stage snow blower is that they seem to leave a quarter inch of snow on the paved driveway. Whereas my single stage blower gets that last quarter inch. What if, they put rubber blades on the existing two stage auger, And put retractable shoes on the scooper, with a pull of the lever, The shoes would retract And the rubber blades would get that last 1/4 inch of snow on the pavement. Or at least offer it as a $60.00 option. Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency. Neck Ties, Hats and ammo brass, Never ,ever touch'em w/o asking first | ||
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Sounds like you need to adjust your blower's shoes or scraper blade. I have two 2-stage machines and they both clear down to bare pavement. | |||
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My neighbors do, Mine is just a single stage. Seven neighbors and half of them blow the snow off and then shovel the Skin off then a few of them use a leaf blower to finish it off. Safety, Situational Awareness and proficiency. Neck Ties, Hats and ammo brass, Never ,ever touch'em w/o asking first | |||
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I don’t worry about any small layer left, that’s where the debris is anyway. Of course even more on a gravel driveway. I can always scrape pavement with a shovel if I want it exposed to the sun. The best time to buy a snowblower will soon be here, I think. | |||
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My 2-stage scrapes right down to the pavement. In tough cases (tire tracks prior to blowing), I pull up on the handles a bit to exert more pressure between the blower and the ground. | |||
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If the driveway surface is without bumps or dips, the scraper bar can be adjusted down a lot closer. Mine is set at 1/8". Using different shoes on the blower can greatly assist in it managing the bumps and dips. Mine doesn't leave much if any snow on the surface. The type of snow will affect how clean the surface gets. | |||
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Get an HDPE scraper bar and set it flush to the ground. -Scott -NRA Pistol Instructor -NRA Shotgun Instructor -NRA Range Safety Officer -NRA Metallic cartridge & Shotgun Reloading Instructor -MA Certified Firearms Instructor | |||
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I gave this 32” two stage snowblower to my SIL when I retired to Florida ten years ago. I smile every time my daughter sends me one of these. image1.JPEG cid:6867ABA1-C665-49D4-A036-9CBF492241CC | |||
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There are you toob videos of adding rubber flaps to the 2nd stage to help throw light snowfall. Doing that and setting the scrapper blade low gets just about all of the snow up. | |||
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My two stage goes down to the pavement. How to improve your snowblower performance. https://www.ariens.com/en-us/c...w-blower-performance | |||
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^^^^^ sig2392, I have an Ariens 24” Deluxe and have the scraper blade adjusted exactly the same as in the video, using paint-stirrer sticks as spacers, which does NOT result in scraping clean to the surface of the driveway. You must have your skids set higher. Yes? __________ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy." | |||
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