Here here, I agree, an old Gravely with a thrower attachment. Now that's
snow throwing.
One word of caution, watch out for anything loose under the snow, rocks,
abandoned toys, frozen fido's, because they get thrown around 50 feet as
well.
Dave
"AJW" <walleye1@madbbs.com> wrote in message
news:bsj0oh02edk@enews1.newsguy.com...
> Heck. I've had a Gravely for well over 20 years and I wouldn't trade it
for
> anything. It has a 12 HP motor, it's easy on gasoline and it throws the
snow
> over 50 feet. That's right - 50 feet. That to me is the Mother of All
> Snowblowers. By the way, all the maintenance has consisted of changing oil
> every winter season and an occasional spark plug. And this is in Western
New
> York where we average approximately 290 inches per year.
> That to me is the Mother!!!! I have a JD 2010 which sets in the barn all
> winter (resting) as a backup. Had to use it once during the Blizzard of
'77.
> Send a man out to do the job and not a boy!
> This is not intended as a spam message. Just reality.
>
> "SandroF1" <sandrop@canada.com> wrote in message
> news:7f25a872.0312251525.5a635e1e@posting.google.c om...
> > Once again, Honda becomes the technology leader in class leading
> > snowblowers. Check this one out....
> >
> > http://www.honda.ca/PowerEng/Snowblo...36/HS1336i.htm
>
>