I wax the blades, scoop, and chute on my snowblower with ski wax. It really cuts down on the snow accumulation and ice build-up inside. Just sayin'.
Crash? Do you do that with your snowblower? :eyepoke:
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I wax the blades, scoop, and chute on my snowblower with ski wax. It really cuts down on the snow accumulation and ice build-up inside. Just sayin'.
Crash? Do you do that with your snowblower? :eyepoke:
I think it would be way more useful if some men did that with their eyebrows. The likes of Andy Rooney, for instance.
It's a little late, but thanks Ken.
I use the silicone spray too.
I actually use spray paint. Well, not intentionally but it seems to work. I had a can of paint the apparently fell into the blower last year. Made an awful racket when I engaged the blades. Then there was this huge cloud of black mist and the can went flying out the chute. Cleaned the ice right out, however.
Thinkin' out of the box, I'm considering securing heavy duty tarps over the driveway. Hook 'em on to the back of the truck and just drive down the road ........... :thumbup1:
Hey crash.....what the heck are these guys talking about????
Snow blow what???
Buy some dumptrucks set end to end. That ought take care of most of it?
And all still in the driveway, eh Crash. :)
This is the one I use the most.
http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q...snowblower.jpg
Rick - you ain't right.
Me either I suppose since I thought it was funny.