When you're allowed to throw the snow to both sides, start in the middle and walk in circles. Then you can leave the chute in one position.
@SilentStripesLawnCareКүн бұрын
Yes you can do that, then the distance you have to walk gets longer and longer each time which will take more time. I have a quick chute adjustment lever which takes no time at all to switch. You also have to work with the wind, if it’s blowing on one direction, it’s more efficient to start on one side of the drive way then work it to the other so you don’t have snow blowing back at you
@TearsOnABlackRose8 сағат бұрын
Would or could you say buying the "QZE821" by TORO was worthwhile? let me know so that I won't regret spending the $900. Now 252 CC on a snow-thrower should be more than enough power to deal with medium snow. I also hope that they come out with a steel 1-stage. I'm saying all of this because I have a landscaping company going on and I want to make money during winter. Most people want to see that their entire driveway is SNOW-FREE and are willing to pay a premium/a little extra to whoever is capable of having this done; it is no way in hell I'm going to make that attempt with a single shovel.