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Re: OT- Favorite Brand Snowblower?
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Posted by supergrumpy on December 16, 2005 at 07:05:19 from (24.213.235.108):
In Reply to: OT- Favorite Brand Snowblower? posted by John from Ma on December 15, 2005 at 16:32:44:
lots of good advice here, my 2 cents you get what you pay for, MTD costs less to buy but you have to do more maintenance appears to be 2 levels of Ariens with considerable price difference between them saw an opened up, upside down Simplicity at Ace Hardware, that was one impressive machine, price to match, will it to the grandkids neighbor has a small Toro that will out-throw anything on the block, prices down at the dealer are stunning, I try not to drool as I walk by I'm about as cheap as they get, I cruise the streets in my pickup with some ramps during spring cleanup, grab those machines the yuppies throw away, fix them up or strip the good parts off, almost free mowers and snowblowers
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