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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2011

Just another short random vid...Showing a Toro electric snowblower in use clearing snow.
The shown snow here is 8 or 9 inches deep.
You can see the extension cord, this is a true electric thing...none of that battery powered crap.

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  • It's better to get a blow job!

  • @RtZ10 LOL ... A snow-blower won't help there though... :)

  • and i thought they didnt work haha

  • @outdoorsman310 I thought the same thing when when i first saw them..wasn't til I tried one that I found out they work quite well for their size...

  • one winter we got 5feet of snow that summer befor i picked up one of these from a yard sale $10 it's was graight into the middle of feb into it quit but all the snow we had we aboused this thing well but i will not complane the 3 months we had it but cant get or find parts for it anny more so it was said to see it junked

  • @vivitar45

    Same here, got it at a yard sale.

    I can't imagine getting 5-feet of snow! Biggest storm I've ever seen here was 3-feet..

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  • @XmasLightsGuy yea these blowers are like the smaller equivalent of the toro s-200 series, small but unbelievably powerful!

  • @cap10323 I don't have the manual since I got it used...but a half inch wouldn't even be worth clearing LOL

    I've found this unit actually seems to work better with 6+ inches than with 1 or 2. I think the snow in this vid was around 9" or 10". probably the most I ever did was 2-feet...

  • we have one of those, a toro s-120 in the manual it says no more than a 1/2" of snow but ive used up to 3' of now with out a problem 

  • @VICNASTY1989 I've seen chains on the tires of gas snowblowers plenty of times LOL

    This one is indeed very easy to operate & lightweight/easy to move around...I don't know how well it'd do with deep snow (like over 1-foot) but thats not too common here anyway.

    I wouldn't be surprised if its late 80's ... i've been meaning to see if there's a mfr date on it :)

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