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Think I'd go with an EGO Electric snow blower, eliminate having to fuel it up, change oil, just pop in a battery and go, and the dang things are light weight, self propelled and have heated grips!

They have 6 models, all kinds of options, or you can get a snow brush which is better than a shovel and cheaper than a blower if you live in areas that get snow but not, NH middle of winter stuff.

https://egopowerplus.com/power-snow-blowers/

 
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Think I'd go with an EGO Electric snow blower, eliminate having to fuel it up, change oil, just pop in a battery and go, and the dang things are light weight, self propelled and have heated grips!

They have 6 models, all kinds of options, or you can get a snow brush which is better than a shovel and cheaper than a blower if you live in areas that get snow but not, NH middle of winter stuff.

https://egopowerplus.com/power-snow-blowers/



45 minute run time in dampish snow (based on several YouTube reviews) and battery cool down and recharge time is a non-starter in this part of the country.


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Sorry I missed this thread because I'd have recommended the Toro Powermax. I have the 928. Cast iron differential. No sheer pins to deal with. Year 5 with my current one and not an issue, it's a beast. My last one went over 10 years before needing a drive belt. I lost it in the divorce about 8 years ago and it's still going strong as far as I know.




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