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Old 02-07-11, 09:01 AM   #11
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The Toro Power Curve 1800 is not big, but it is effective. And best of all, it can run hard for an hour and use the equivalent of just 3/8 cup of gasoline. It is quiet, starts every time, you can use it on wood decks, and on grass.

I cleared a 90' x 9' driveway including the plow pile in the foot of snow and a 30' long walk in 30 minutes.
That looks pretty good for 75% of the snow we normally see here..
But, I have a bad feeling in my bone marrow, that my remaining
winters in Woburn are going to get worse..
(Google 'missing sunspots').

Plus, I watched some Youtube vids of the Toro 1800 in use, and I think
the pushing would over-work my old back..
I need self-propelled..

~~~

~About Murphy and Me~

There's a chance that buying a $1,000 snow blower might stop the snow for years..
That's what happened after tBo78, we got the Snow Chief and it stopped
snowing for years. Ski resorts went under and the cork seal on the carb dissolved!
That fuel leaking out is another reason to dump this thing..

That reminds me of the time I invested in DIA shares.
The dow dropped the next day, and kept going down for about 3 years..

Happenstance or Murphy's Law? Makes no difference. It just scares me
to think that somehow my actions are controlling the universe. LOL!

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