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Thread: I love my Snow Scoop

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Westfall View Post
    I believe that when you want to empty it, you just the front up a bit and it rides up over the snow. Then a slight tip down and a pull back leaves the snow behind.

    You never lift, just the handle up and down.

    We had one when I was a young 'un! Long time ago
    Correct Keith, just sliding NO lifting. Look at 1:15 minutes into this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fLHaW3YvJY

    Works in light fluffy snow or heavy sticky snow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yonak Hawkins View Post
    Bill, you and John might be next door neighbors.
    Yeah, just about 150 miles or so. A good morning walk.

    The ground is so saturated there are new little ponds everywhere. Getting out in the field to feed the horses is a challenge since my little 4WD utility truck prefers to slide sideways down the hill rather than go where I want it. Good to have muck books. Glad I got that hay hut to put the feed under roof.

    JKJ

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    Back in Kansas, I had a Sno-wonder. Same principal. It worked so well,we gave up our snow blower. I still have one but don’t use it. We have a 100’ circle drive.

    funny story. the guy who makes them told me that he had to move his manufacturing facility because the neighbors complained about the smell of the MEK peroxide catalyst. Not surprising but his neighbors were factory hog farmers.

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    Here in San Antonio this is a sno-scoop
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    I am not sure my body could handle the climate in a place that requires opening a snow scoop. Being raised in Florida and now living in Central Texas my idea of living up North is Dallas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Stankus View Post
    Here in San Antonio this is a sno-scoop
    I'd be working on my knees all day just to do our sidewalk with that size!
    "Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t - you’re right."
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