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Details: Snow Blower 24 Inch Self-Propelled 2-Stage 212cc Engine Gas Powered, Self Propelled Snowblower with Electric Start Snow Blower with Power Steering
Brand: BODBX
Electric Starter Connect your extension cord, push button to start. 180° Chute Control Easy one-hand operated 180° Chute Control. Allowing you to throw snow to where you want it. All-Steel Auger Strong all-steel auger tear through the wet snow with ease, ideal for tackle heavy snow. 13 inch Snow Tires 13 in. inflatable tires deep snow tread bites into slippery terrain deliver more grip. Output 212CC Clearing Width 24-INCH Intake Depth 20-INCH Power Capability 0.66 Gallon Type of Snow Fluffy,Light,Heavy,Wet
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Powerful Engine: 212cc engine gas powered delivers 2400 lbs/min snow plowing capability. Throws snow up to 50 ft. Easy to tackle 1 in. – 12 in. of snow.
- Quick Snow Removal: snow clearing width 24″ and intake height 20″ with the strong engine power, allow you clean up snow with less time.
- Weather-resistant heavy-duty steel and composite construction to handle challenging conditions Anti-Clogging System: 2-stage snow blower system with all-steel auger easily cuts through tough snow and diverts it away from the chute to minimize clogging when removing wet snow.
- Self-Propelled System: 6 forward and 2 reverse speed control with 13″ inflatable tires, enhance your driving confidence.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Snow Blowers
Snow blowers make snow removal a whole lot easier. I strongly suggest you read this guide before buying a snow blower.- Features. Snow blowers can vary so widely in terms of power, size, and ease of use. Take the time to learn what features you need, and which features don’t interest you.
- Power. Snow blowers tend to be rated both in kilowatts and in horsepower. kilowatts (kW) indicate the amount of electricity the snow blower uses, while horsepower (HP) indicates the amount of power the motor produces.
- Size. Snow blowers come in a wide range of sizes. Of course, size will depend on your intended use of the snow blower.
- Fuel Type and Fuel Capacity. Snow blowers normally need to be refueled at some point. Some snow blowers offer a push-button refueling method, while others require a hose.
- Ease of Use. If you’re going to be using a snow blower very often, its ease of use should be one of the first features you consider.
- Weight. Snow blowers tend to be heavy, so it’s important that you know how heavy they snow blower is.
- Price. Snow blowers aren’t cheap. They’re also not cheap to operate. So, before you purchase a snow blower, make sure you know exactly what you’re
How to choose Snow Blowers
- Engine Size – the engines sizes are measured in cubic centimeters or cubic inches
- Horsepower – an engine’s horsepower is determined by multiplying the engine’s cubic centimeters by 37.3
- Variable Speed – if this feature is on your snow blower, the forward speed of the snow blower can be adjusted up and down
- Handling – for heavy snow, a snow blower’s handles should be large and easy to grab
- Power Steering – this helpful feature makes moving the snow blower around easier
- Chute – the chute is where the snow is ejected from the snow blower
- Reciprocating – snow blowers with a power stroke feature, like the Thomas engine auger, rely on reciprocation of motion
- Substitution – to find out if your snow blower can be used in the winter, check the manual that comes with the snow blower or call us
- Snow Tires – snow tires should be larger than regular tires to ensure proper traction
How to maintain Snow Blowers
- Oil your Snow Blower – the best oil is WD40
- Check all belts and tighten them
- Check the water – if it’s dirty, clean it with a wire brush or hose it off
- Check the spark plug – make sure it’s clean and waterproofed
- Check the carburetor – it needs to be cleaned with a wire brush and sprayed with WD40
- Check the air filter – clean it with a wire brush and spray with WD40
- Change the oil and spark plug
- Check the tires – make sure they have enough air




