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 PostPosted: January 8th, 2015, 10:01 pm   
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OK it is time to show off what ya got! Winter is back, it is freezing cold but I am sure glad I have a blower whipping snow in my face in 50 km/hr wind gusts as opposed to hacking it with a shovel. Give a rundown on your beast of burden and post a pic!

Mine is an Ariens 2 stage 520. Just a wee one but built strong in the good ol' US and A. I used to run a 30+ year old John Deere (which I loved) but my father in law I think felt sorry for me always fixing the night before a great big storm so he dropped this off at my house one day :)

It may take an extra pass or 3 to finish the driveway over the old Deere but it tucks away tight in the shed for the summer.

Batter up! Who is next? Let's see that new 3 stage monster Mitchie! How about your beastly tractor or 4 wheeler Dok?

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 PostPosted: January 9th, 2015, 1:52 am   
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Here's my home away from home..

2000 Yamaha Big Bear Pro...on loan from Sr.

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And when it gets deep...we've got a late 60's John Deere (that now has a cab thx to LC)

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 PostPosted: January 9th, 2015, 10:55 am   
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this model features an ergonomic D shaped handle grip, and straight shaft, an extra large mouth makes removing snow a breeze. reinforced high carbon plastic construction allows you to break up stubborn ice and snow banks with confidence, this shovel will not leave you stranded in a snowstorm!!

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 PostPosted: January 9th, 2015, 2:08 pm   
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Haha mines the same as boomers! So far weve had about 3" of snow. Havent even shovelled my driveway yet! Heck we just started getting ice this week in the river. So yah ive never owned a snow blower. But if i found a good deal id scoop one up for winters like last year!


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 PostPosted: January 9th, 2015, 3:07 pm   
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i used to have a yamaha snow blower eh rick ;) they dont make em like that anymore

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Meet the M.C. LIBERATOR
She's one mean bitch. Can chuck a 3lb hunk of the driveway 3 yards over.
not exactly whisper quiet and a little ominous looking at night with the 10" orange/blue flames shooting out of side.

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Jeeeezus pat that's one bad mother...doesn't even have the "don't stick your fingers in here" warning sticker or anything!

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YES!!!!! This is what I wanted to see! The only thing it is missing are defeated safeties cause who needs those from getting in the way of a clean driveway :P kidding!

Treat the flame thrower as an added bonus for lighting your cigar after a job well done.

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Meet the M.C. LIBERATOR
She's one mean bitch. Can chuck a 3lb hunk of the driveway 3 yards over.
not exactly whisper quiet and a little ominous looking at night with the 10" orange/blue flames shooting out of side.

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 PostPosted: January 15th, 2015, 8:29 pm   
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no pics - but we've got an old Toro 2 stroke. Think it's about 30"? probably 15 + years old.
Friggen awesome machine. The only thing I've done to it is spark plugs, just recently a new primer and yearly lubrication.
Can't kill it!


Just picked up a buddies "blown up" 2 stroke Ariens blower as well. Changed the plug and it runs like a champ.
Never trust a "service guys" advice. LOL

P@ - yours is sweet. Reminds me of my Dad's Beastly Gravley. That was a tank of a walk behind.


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1978 jd 300, 16hp, works well, just need to finish the side doors for the cab and it will be real nice on cold days lol
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