Green Snowblowing
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why dont you go lay down in the graveyard
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you sir are a complete Dumbass
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you don't have to burn the gas in the spring you can poor it into a jerry can and use it for a mower if you own a cleaner 4 stroke blower and mower. I just thought I would point out that electric blowers use a lot of Polyurethane which requires oil as well as the cord coating and wall plug cover . I don't mind electric powered yard tools but I hate the cords and batteries don't last I prefer gas everything heck even my trimmer is gas
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You're an idiot!
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Look at me, I'm so "green" that I'll intentionally pour gas on the ground not once but twice in the making of a video to show you how green I am.
Since I hate internal combustion I haven't changed the spark plug or cleaned the carb in my snow blower for 20 yerars, no matter though, I'm just going to dump that gallon of gas/oil mix on the ground after I turn off the camera anyway, then I'm going to bury my snow blower (with a full tank of gas) in the back yard and call it compost. I'm so GREEN
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STUPID MUTHER FUCKER! EPA queer
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Try moving 6 to 8 inches of heavy Lake effect snow with that wimp of a blower. you would be better off with a shovel.
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ya this guy is just about the biggest fag i ever heard of.
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There is no gas or oil spill but you always have to have a extension cord and and a place to plug it in
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your a fag
He sounds like hes retarded (is retarded)
ghosty1233 3 years ago 7
Are you retarded? Use a 1 gallon can with a seal that doesn't spill when you mix. Fill the tank slower. That's blowing WAY too much smoke to be running right. Don't drain the tank at the end of the season, use fuel stabilizer.
And if it's that big a deal to you, SHOVEL THE SNOW. FORGET BLOWING. The amount of time a blower runs is miniscule. The EPA will get to snowblower emissions when necessary.
NateandJen 5 years ago 5