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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Snow Throwers

Snow throwers serve a great purpose during the wintertime. This article will give you information on how snow throwers do their job and how to get the best results from your snow thrower. These tips will help you to reduce the time that you have to spend outside getting rid of that cold and wet snow.

Snow throwers Can Keep You Warm

When there is snow outside. many men have to leave the warmth of their home to keep their sidewalks and driveways clean so that their family can go on with their life as normal. Your local government keeps the roads clear of snow. but the snow in front of your home is your responsibility. A snow thrower will allow you to quickly do this job and get back into the warmth of your home in no time.

Gas Engine Single Stage Operation Snow Throwers

You can find a snow thrower that is either single stage or two stages. The single stage snow thrower has a hard rubber or a combination metal and plastic auger. The engine uses a gear system to drive the auger. which cuts through the ice by chipping it. cellecting it. and then spitting it out of the snow thrower with quite a bit of force. This gets the ice off of the driveway. A single stage snow thrower is self-propelled as it rides on the snow. This kind of machine clears 12 to 22-inch width strips so it will most likely take several passes to clear your driveway of snow.

The More Powerful Two-stage Machine

The two-stage machine includes a pump in addition to the auger that is in a single stage machine. In a two-stage machine. the ice that is churned by the auger is sent to a pump. The pump helps to increase the distance that the clear snow goes and in some cases. the distance that the snow is thrown can be up to 45'. Children love watching the snow flow through the air and this machine can make your snowy chore easy and fun. These machines can make a path of 2 to 3-feet in one pass so it will take you less time to clear the driveway and/or sidewalk.

How to Remove the Snow Easily

• Sprinkle salt over the snow to help clear it more easily. (It is important to check with your local authorities to see if this is allowed.)

• When using your snow thrower. you need to wear many layers of clothing instead of just one layer to ensure that you stay warm.

• Spiked shoes are a good idea to help make sure that you do not slip on the hard snow. Keep in mind that if you fall. you could break a leg. arm. or another bone or you could hurt your head. That is why you want to take precautions to ensure that you are safe.

Andrew Caxton is the author and editor of many resources published at http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . A website with tips on lawn care and snow throwers

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Friday, February 8, 2008

Clear Your Sidewalk With A Snow Thrower

If you live in an area which gets a great deal of snow, you probably own a snow shovel and get a lot of exercise shoveling all that beautiful white stuff off your sidewalks. If you're fit, then certainly you'll have no problem with that shoveling...unless you've got three sidewalks and a driveway to do! Everyone reaches a point when its best if they don't do that kind of hard physical activity - and that's where the snow blower comes in.

A snow blower is a machine that does all the work for you. You simply stand behind it and push.

There exist different types of snow blowers - single stage or two stage. Most homeowners will only need a single stage machine - rental property owners who have a responsibility to their tenants will be the ones who most likely use a two stage machine

Single Stage

A single stage snow thrower works with a single high-speed "impeller" – usually two or more curved plastic paddles - that suck the snow into the machine, and then forces it out of the discharge chute into the adjacent yard. These snow blowers are very light and not fit for snowfalls of more than a foot or so.

Two Stage

As its name implies, the two stage snow thrower gets rid of the snow in two stages. An auger is used to break up the snow first, and then it is sucked into the impeller and blown out through the discharge chute. This type of thrower is used if your area typically gets snowfalls of more than a foot or more at a time.

Properly used, a snow blower can save you a lot of time and back ache. There are many manufacturers, including Honda, John Deere, Sears-Craftsman and Toro. The best time to buy a snow blower is after the season has ended, when they all go on sale.

Qualities to consider when buying a snowblower are its clearing width, throwing distance, and the poundage of snow it can handle at one time.

Take care

Whenever you use a snow blower, it is imperative that you wear ear protection and eye goggles.

As with any bladed tool, snow blowers can be dangerous if not used properly. If your snow thrower jams...turn it off and disengage the clutch. Even then, do NOT reach in with your hand to clear the jam - use a sturdy stick or broom handle to do the job. A lot of people each year use a finger to a snowblower blade because they do not follow these simple precautions.

Andrew Caxton contributes adding long articles on lawn care for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . You can find more information and resources on snow thrower at his website.

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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Find a Snow Thrower to Suit You

Maintaining the look of a landscape can sometimes be hard work, especially in harsh and horrible weather conditions. No one can change the weather and with it becoming increasingly unpredictable, things are only set to get worse. However, the good news is that there is something which can be used in order to combat one particularly bad weather condition and that is a snow thrower.

What Is The Purpose of a Snow Thrower?

Snow can be restrictive to say the least, especially when the snow is thick. It can stop many people from living their lives normally until it has gone and that can present many problems. Most people have their driveways blocked full of snow which can be a huge nuisance, especially when they need to drive to work. Well, if you have problems with the snow a snow thrower may be just what you need. It is designed to get rid of the snow by throwing it into a different place and in some cases onto a truck.

Electric versus Gas Snow Throwers

When it comes to choosing either a gas or electric snow thrower, there are pros and cons for both so it is just a case of looking at your own personal circumstances. An electric snow blower can be extremely good when there is not a lot of snow covering your way. Also, with an electric snow thrower they are not as noisy as a gas snow thrower is and they are lighter in weight too.

A big downfall of electric snow throwers however is that because it is electric, it has wires and therefore it restricts how far you can go with it. It is also less powerful too and that is why it is not generally good for when there it a lot of snow around. So, for people with bigger driveways and when there is a lot of snow, the electric snow thrower is generally not advised. The gas one may be bigger and noisier, but for larger amounts of snow you will be getting rid of it in no time.

Do You Have Much Use For a Snow Thrower?

Obviously unless there is any snow, then there is no need for a snow thrower. They are only worth having if snow is creating a problem for you in some way at some time of the year. For instance, if snow is blocking up your driveway or the road, then a snow thrower will help you considerably.

It can also be used to get snow off the landscape or the lawn area too. It is important to make sure that you get the right snow thrower to suit your own personal circumstances. This is because if you get the wrong type it will only be ineffective and a complete waste of money. So, weigh up your options and always shop around!

Andrew Caxton is the editor of different articles published at http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com, with reference to lawn care and snow removal. Find more publications about snow thrower at his website

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Sunday, January 6, 2008

Snow Blowers

A snow blower, also known as a snow thrower is a machine for removing snow from an area where it is not wanted, such as a sidewalk, driveway, or any other snow laden path. Modern snow blowers use either electric power or a gasoline or diesel engine to throw snow to another location or into a vehicle to be hauled away. This is in contrast with the action of snow plows, which push snow to the front or side (shovels can be similarly used).

Snow blower can range from the very small, capable of removing only several inches (a few cm) of light snow in a 18 to 20 inch (45 to 50 cm) path, to very large, capable of moving 10 foot (3 m) wide swaths of heavy snow up to 6 feet (2 m) deep. Snow blowers can generally be divided into two classes: single stage and two stage.

Single stage snow blowers

Single stage snow throwers use a single high-speed impeller to both move the snow into the machine and force it out the discharge chute. The impeller is commonly in the form of two or more curved plastic paddles that move snow towards the centerline of the machine where the discharge chute is located. Single stage snow throwers usually are light duty machines. Small electric machines can actually be picked up to chew away deep snow banks a layer at a time.

One exception to the rule are the enormous single stage rotary snow throwers used by railroads to clear tracks in mountainous areas. These rotary snowplows use a single large impeller that can span the entire width of the train and typically discharge to the side.

Two stage snow blower

By comparison, two stage snow blowers have one or more low-speed metal augers that break up the snow and move it into a separate high-speed impeller (sometimes called the fan). The impeller 'blows' the snow out the discharge chute with considerable force. All but the lightest-duty snow throwers are typically two-stage machines.

Two stage snow blowers range in power from a few horsepower to very large machines powered by diesel engines of over 1000 horsepower (750 kW). The large machines are used for clearing roadways and airport runways. These are capable of removing large amounts of snow quickly. Some municipalities use larger snowblowers to clear snow from streets after a snowfall, blowing the snow into trucks which haul it away.

Two stage snow blowers for home use are often self-propelled, having either large wheels equipped with tire chains or, in some cases, tracks. These are usually single-purpose snow blowers, though some are detachable front ends that can be replaced with other implements, such as a garden tiller.

When choosing a snow blower one must decide whether the area is large or small or if in fact you'll be using your snow blower frequently or rarely, depending on the region you live in.

Most home snow blower use today are two stage snow blowers. And are much more advanced than previous models. So usually price is the most important issue today, when buying a snow blower. The internet is a great way to find snow blower reviews and to compare pricing. Good luck and stay warm!

Vist my Website onSnow Blowers. Lots of good articles and information there a well.

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