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Simplicity Sno-Away SnowBlower

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2006

Simplicity Sno-Away Model 482 Rubber Tire. Made in 1969 with a 4 Horse Power Briggs & Stratton Engine.

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  • I recently figured out that they work better with snow on the ground :lol:

  • What is this "Snow" You Speak Of???

  • very awesome snow blower, looks like a real classic that has been professinally restored. Simplicities I've heard a lot about. I cant quite see, is it a single stage snowblower? we have a single stage that hooks up to our 1971 cub cadet 127. if you want to see that one just type in "cub cadet snowblower" in the search engine. hope you can get a video of this in the snow, would love to see it.

  • Yes it is a Old School Single Stage Painstakingly restored by me last summer.

    The ol' cadet 127 is a sweet ride Wheel Weights and all! Handles the snow really good.

    We haven't gotten any snow for me to finish my Simplicity Restoration slideshow/video. It's all edited & saved in Windows Movie Maker I just need about 3 or 4 minutes of action shots to add in and finish.. If you hear Philly Got Hammered with Snow Check Back Soon Afterwards for fresh Videos, of this & my Murray.

  • Great thrower! Are you gonna post video of that in the snow this winter???? :)

  • Damn Right I am!! IF WE GET SNOW..

    ::Shakes Fist At Sky Angrily::

    "Damn Global Warming!"

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  • hey man, just checking back and looking for a video of this in the snow lol. (beserk23456 is my other account name.) I moved the cub cadet video over to this account. still looks like an awesome piece of machinery, and that restoration job looks very professinal. wish i could do the same to our tractor.

  • lol ok man....ill keep checking back. thanks.

  • Thanks I have about 50 hours into the paint work. It was a real labor of love.

  • nicely restored!

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