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    BX FRONT snowblower operation

    No problem at all 3 Ontario winters and not a problem of any kind.
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    anyone ever use one of those fixed non-spinning brooms?

    Been using mine for 2 years now. Even fabricated a rear center mount adjustable gauge wheel on it. Just the ticket for moving a large amount of debris while sparing the surface it rakes.
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    Wheel Well Liner

    Concentrate on your "Honey Do" list ................................
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    Daily Chuckle

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    Daily Chuckle

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    Flat Bed Trailer For Sale

    Remember that the next time you go to vote.
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    Daily Chuckle

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    Daily Chuckle

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    Daily Chuckle

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    Flat Bed Trailer For Sale

    ..........until you get to the "Commie"fornia border.
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    Cousin used my BX

    Duuuhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!!:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
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    Snowblowing w/ turf tires - chains needed?

    I run mine in the "float" position on the lift and have never experienced what you are describing.
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    Snowblowing w/ turf tires - chains needed?

    That is why I went with the 54" width blower. Also the commercial blower is a lot heavier duty compared to the 48" "residential" version. Mine has a hefty gear driven box on the rear of the blower where the chain drive would be on the 48".
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    Snowblowing w/ turf tires - chains needed?

    I have a BX2680 with the 54" commercial front blower for the last 3 winters here in Ontario. 98% of the time my turf tires work with no problems. The last few years we are getting more and more storms involving freezing rain episodes which lead to some icy conditions. That is where the chains...
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    Aerator Alternative

    Built my own using 2 hot water tanks and welding 3" alternating spikes over the tanks. Can be loaded with as much water as you desire. Works great and I built it for less than $50 bucks.