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Old 11-10-2024, 11:30 AM   #1
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Wink adding two front wheels to single stage snowblower

No matter you use a gasoline or battery powered single stage snowblower, the scraper edge will catch on the driveway unless your driveway is smooth because the single stage scraper edge rests and scrapes on the driveway.

Here's installing wheels ..... www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yggp0ytmXw&t ...... two 5" wheels on the front of an Ego 21" battery powered snowblower.

Heath's Hardware in Center Harbor has Ego battery snowblowers, single stage and two stage as well as Ariens gasoline snowblowers. Gasoline has more power than the electric battery snowblowers no matter what anybody says except gasoline with ethanol can congeal and gum up the carburetor.

For a not-too-smooth asphalt or a dirt and gravel driveway, this seems like it is doable, and could work good for either a gasoline or electric single stage snowblower.

Check out the comments where some commenters have added two adjustable skids instead of two wheels which is a little different.
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