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From: sonyman87
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  • Snow in clip looks fresh powder light snow.

    I wonder if this can be used on more watery sticky snow too?

  • Hi, I bought this snow blower. How did you get the hitch pin to go in the chute arm? It is really difficult to go in the hole.

  • just doing some research on electric snowblowers; Thanx for the video

  • Thanks for posting! Besides some amazon reviews (which are great) there isn't a ton of info out there on this unit. $199 with free shipping seems like a bargain. Thought is was too good to be true. Thanks again!

  • Thanks for the excellent video, I've been hesitant to buy one, we live in N. Dakota and with the extreme cold, I'm worried about the plastic parts becoming brittle and cracking . Now that you have had this a while, would you still recommend it. Thanks

  • @SuperJamster1

    The plastic everywhere is solid with the exception of the blade at the bottom. The blade that meets the surface you are working on seems a bit flexable. I am pretty ruff on it my blower, but it has not broken yet. If you are just doing pavement i dont see this ever being an issue as this makes sence as it was designed for pavement only.

    The greenworks modle seems to be better engineered than the SnowJoe U6xx. Larger shout, bigger snow paddle/angle and larger wheels!

  • Thanks for that I just ordered one. Looks like a very capable machine. Just the ticket.

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