Need a snow shovel?

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
I am always in the market for a nonrunning snowblower if you need it out of your way..


If you're serious, come take mine. It's a 24" Troy Built. I bet it just needs new rings or something, maybe not even that. Ran one year and didn't the next. Tried the usually clean the carb, etc and that didn't work so I gave up on it and haven't tried this year. Yours for the price of you coming to get it in Riverton :D
 

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
Vendor
Location
Utah
Brian, do you want a lawnmower to go with that snowblower? Difference is, this one runs just fine. Ryobi with a Honda motor, self-propelled...
 

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
If you're serious, come take mine. It's a 24" Troy Built. I bet it just needs new rings or something, maybe not even that. Ran one year and didn't the next. Tried the usually clean the carb, etc and that didn't work so I gave up on it and haven't tried this year. Yours for the price of you coming to get it in Riverton :D

Deal.
 

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
Brian, do you want a lawnmower to go with that snowblower? Difference is, this one runs just fine. Ryobi with a Honda motor, self-propelled...

Usually I can't pass up free.. but I have graduated my lazy self to riding mowers.. So I will have to decline on this one. Thanks!
 

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
I don’t feel quit as bad now for leading you all astray. I spent about 5 minutes drilling out the rivers and removing the metal edge on my shovel. It’s a good shovel again. The handle really does make a big difference compared to the typical handle when it comes to hard pushing.

Here are my new and old together. You can see how far I have worn this blade down.

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Trate D

Well-Known Member
Mine worked like a champ today with the metal removed. Such an improvement over my old shovel, who would have known...
 

TRD270

Emptying Pockets Again
Supporting Member
Location
SaSaSandy
That's where I'm at also. Worked good other than that edge catching more often that I expected

For real I was shocked how much it was catching.

Mine worked like a champ today with the metal removed. Such an improvement over my old shovel, who would have known...

Mines gone now, have to test next storm. Which could be sooner than later.
 

jeeper

Currently without Jeep
Location
So Jo, Ut
When I plowed commercially, I would say that snow was money falling from the sky. It was good money, but it was long hours. I plowed almost every Christmas. I missed out on many activities and events because of the snow. I had to live life by the weather all winter. I absolutely loved it, however, I am glad to be away from it... but that hasn’t changed my habits. As soon as the last snow flake falls, I have to clear the snow, even though I know I will have to do it again first thing in the morning due to the second wave of snow coming. My little Colorado with a 5’ ATV plow is no comparison the the dodge Cummins and 10’ plow I used to drive, but there is still a little boy inside me that loves to be pushing snow.

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I just do my own properties now, with whichever neighbor I see that may need a hand. I don’t make the dollars I used to, but I sure enjoy it still.
 
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