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    Important Things to Know Before Shopping For a Snowblower – The Best Value

    Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

    Many people across America are now deliberating on How To Choose The Best Snowblower. As our nation is engulfed in record snowstorms, some of which have totals not seen in over one hundred years, the popularity of snowblowers is quickly increasing. Many who would not have considered this purchase just three months ago are rushing out to buy one. Yet, before purchasing, you need to know some basic information about snowblowers and answer some basic questions to ensure you get the right machine for your needs.

    One thing that you will need to know before purchasing a snowblower is how much snow your area usually gets. Take into consideration that this is an unusual year, but also realize that buying a machine that is too big is often better than buying one that is too small. If you often receive minimal snow, a single stage snowblower will meet your needs. If you are buried under snow for a good portion of the year, the two stage type will be required. For commercial use, only a giant snowblower will suffice.

    The Right Tool For the Job – A John Deere Snow Blower

    Friday, January 8th, 2010

    If you are tired of shoveling snow while the neighbor finishes his walks and driveway in minutes using his snow blower, you can stop spending all your free time with a snow shovel and have time for the things that you love by choosing a John Deere snow blower. There is a large selection of available models so you will be able to choose the size that is perfect for you.

    This leading manufacturer of machinery around the world takes pride in its integrity and innovation. It offers customer loyalty but also recognizes the role of their staff.

    John Deere produces both single-stage and dual-stage snow throwers. All new John Deere snow blowers feature Briggs and Stratton engines that are especially designed for easy starting during cold weather. These engines are quiet operating overhead cam engines that have higher fuel efficiency and lower emissions than other snow blowers.

    Suggestions For Petrol Lawn Mowers

    Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

    There are a number of reasons for buying a petrol lawn mower over an electric one, despite the price tag. There is no cable to worry about with petrol lawn mowers, allowing greater freedom and eliminating the risk of cutting the cable by accident. They are much harder wearing and a good one should last for a good number of years before needing any intensive maintenance or replacing. They can even be used in the wet, which can be a godsend depending on your local weather. Mainly though is their power. If you have a large lawn to cut, especially if the grass has been left to grow for some time, the extra power makes a potentially irksome task relatively easy.

    Getting a Green Lawn

    Monday, October 12th, 2009

    I grew up on a farm in which it took a day and a half to completely mow our entire property. Although it usually only got mowed once a month or every other weekend, it was a pretty big… well, pain in the butt really. One time our riding lawn mower broke down and my father made me mow the entire front lawn with a push lawn mower. I’m not sure how big the front yard was exactly, maybe a few acres, but it seemed like a pasture to a kid and took me the entire weekend. I vowed then that when I grew up, I was never going to mow my lawn, ever.