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With snowier days soon upon us, thought I would pass on this useful  tip on how to convert your lawn mower in to a snow blower. Buy her a shovel! 

I'm here all week folks.

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Sounds like one of Red Green’s ‘Handyman’s Corner’ segments.

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Back in the 60s, Toro did have what they called the Power Handle.  4 cycle engine that powered a reel mower or snow thrower via v-belt.  Just did a Google search, and apparently there was a rotary mower as well.  My father had the handle, the reel mower, and a few years later bought the snow blower.

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8 hours ago, Steve O said:

With snowier days soon upon us, thought I would pass on this useful  tip on how to convert your lawn mower in to a snow blower. Buy her a shovel! 

I'm here all week folks.

So your doing the cooking and cleaning, I'm guessing.

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8 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Sounds like one of Red Green’s ‘Handyman’s Corner’ segments.

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Back in the 60s, Toro did have what they called the Power Handle.  4 cycle engine that powered a reel mower or snow thrower via v-belt.  Just did a Google search, and apparently there was a rotary mower as well.  My father had the handle, the reel mower, and a few years later bought the snow blower.

Wow... I gotta look this up!  A real "death device" no doubt.  LoL...

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When I livd in Cali I remember telling people I .liked not having to put away the mower and getting out the lower at this time of year.  They laughed at me. I said do you think the grass grows when the snow is falling  or that we use a mower to clean the driveway?

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23 hours ago, Steve O said:

With snowier days soon upon us, thought I would pass on this useful  tip on how to convert your lawn mower in to a snow blower. Buy her a shovel! 

I'm here all week folks.

No way!  That would result in a shovel head injury.  Or worse the shovel may go where no man has gone before.

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I had never seen a leaf blower used to clear a sidewalk of snow until I worked construction in Saskatchewan in 2014-15.  Granted, it was cold, dry snow; common out there.  Still haven’t seen it around here.

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7 minutes ago, Marv's Neighbor said:

No way!  That would result in a shovel head injury.  Or worse the shovel may go where no man has gone before.

There might be a couple bugs in this conversion I hadn't anticipated.

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48 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

I had never seen a leaf blower used to clear a sidewalk of snow until I worked construction in Saskatchewan in 2014-15.  Granted, it was cold, dry snow; common out there.  Still haven’t seen it around here.

I’ve seen my daughter’s next door neighbor use a leaf blower to clean the back deck.  It was dryish snow. In Connecticut. 

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3 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

I had never seen a leaf blower used to clear a sidewalk of snow until I worked construction in Saskatchewan in 2014-15.  Granted, it was cold, dry snow; common out there.  Still haven’t seen it around here.

That's how we clear the lock gates.  They have grates and toe plates.  Royal p.i.t.a. to shovel.

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On 11/23/2019 at 1:07 PM, I am the egg man said:

O Brother, Where Art Thou ?

 

during a driving trip all summer to Los Angeles then Vancouver and back to Toronto, heard this version at least 500 times, it's kind of ingrained as THE version for me...

 

 

 

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