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Yard Machines 31A-32AD700 22-Inch 179cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Self Propelled Two-Stage Snow Thrower (Non-CARB Compliant)

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Yard Machines 31A-32AD700 22-Inch 179cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Self Propelled Two-Stage Snow Thrower (Non-CARB Compliant)
 
Manufacturer: Yard Machines
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List Price: $649.99
Sale Price: $751.29
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Product Description

Yard Machines, Compact, Two-Stage, Gas Snow Thrower, 179CC, 4-Cycle, MTD OHV Engine, 22" Clearing Width, 16" Intake Height, Single Forward Speed, Large Mitten-Grip Handle, 190 Degree Chute Rotation, 10" Impeller, 5" Polymer Chute, 10" Pneumatic Tires, 2QT Fuel Capacity, Standard Chute Clearing Device, Fully Assembled In Carton, Oil Included In Engine, 2 Year Limited Warranty.

Product Details

  • 179cc OHV 4-cycle gas engine provides maximum power, performance and durability with no oil and gas mixing required
  • The 22-Inch clearing width and 16-Inch intake height make it the perfect compact tool for clearing smaller driveways, sidewalks and patios
  • 9-Inch steel auger and 10-Inch impeller improve snow removal over single-stage units, but provide lighter weight than full size two-stage snow throwers
  • 180-Degree, E-Z Chute rotation with a rugged polymer chute adjusts easily and resists clogging, rusting, or freezing
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

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Customer Reviews

Good, solid unit
 
Review Date: January 25, 2010
Reviewer: T. Williams, Nebraska
This is the third snow blower I have owned, and does a great job in major drifts. But I have now ripped the starter cord three times, and disassembly and reassembly takes me almost an hour to repair it. In spite of several inspections, I can see nothing slicing the cord, but something us doing it. I suspect a metal burr somewhere.

All of that said, it starts dependably (when I haven't broken it), and makes short work of my driveway, even in densely packed snow. After a half season that has been especially rough, it all still seems sturdy and hasn't rattled itself apart, the way cheaper units have done in the past.
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February 4th, 2010 at 6:29 pm

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