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<blockquote data-quote="deleted member" data-source="post: 280959" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>i won a toro power clear 518 a few years back at a benefit. looked like a piece of shit. so, i gave it to my father in law who doesn't have much snow to move. he was always raving about the thing. while they were stuck out of town, i went over and blew his snow and used it. darned if the thing didn't work great. so, i took it home to do my decks since it was light enough to lift and put in the back of the pick up and up the deck steps. loved it. moved the snow off the side walks and in front of the buildings too before the payloader came to clean me out rather than bust out the lawn tractor. long story short, i bought one two weeks later and it sits on the deck. not meant for really big jobs. but, light, easy to manuever and does a respectable job on moving snow. one other pro... the paddles actually dig down a bit and do a much better job on getting down to the surface than a traditional snow blower. when done it looks like you took a broom after it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted member, post: 280959, member: 816"] i won a toro power clear 518 a few years back at a benefit. looked like a piece of shit. so, i gave it to my father in law who doesn't have much snow to move. he was always raving about the thing. while they were stuck out of town, i went over and blew his snow and used it. darned if the thing didn't work great. so, i took it home to do my decks since it was light enough to lift and put in the back of the pick up and up the deck steps. loved it. moved the snow off the side walks and in front of the buildings too before the payloader came to clean me out rather than bust out the lawn tractor. long story short, i bought one two weeks later and it sits on the deck. not meant for really big jobs. but, light, easy to manuever and does a respectable job on moving snow. one other pro... the paddles actually dig down a bit and do a much better job on getting down to the surface than a traditional snow blower. when done it looks like you took a broom after it. [/QUOTE]
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