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by A.Caxton

Snow throwers can make your life easier. By learning how the snow throwers work. you will be better able to make the process quicker and safer.
Snow throwers serve a great purpose during the wintertime. This article will give you information on how snow throwers do their job and how to get the best results from your snow thrower. These tips will help you to reduce the time that you have to spend outside getting rid of that cold and wet snow.
Snow throwers Can Keep You Warm When there is snow outside. many men have to leave the warmth of their home to keep their sidewalks and driveways clean so that their family can go on with their life as normal. Your local government keeps the roads clear of snow. but the snow in front of your home is your responsibility. A snow thrower will allow you to quickly do this job and get back into the warmth of your home in no time.
Gas Engine Single Stage Operation Snow Throwers You can find a snow thrower that is either single stage or two stages. The single stage snow thrower has a hard rubber or a combination metal and plastic auger. The engine uses a gear system to drive the auger. which cuts through the ice by chipping it. cellecting it. and then spitting it out of the snow thrower with quite a bit of force. This gets the ice off of the driveway. A single stage snow thrower is self-propelled as it rides on the snow. This kind of machine clears 12 to 22-inch width strips so it will most likely take several passes to clear your driveway of snow.
The More Powerful Two-stage Machine The two-stage machine includes a pump in addition to the auger that is in a single stage machine. In a two-stage machine. the ice that is churned by the auger is sent to a pump. The pump helps to increase the distance that the clear snow goes and in some cases. the distance that the snow is thrown can be up to 45'. Children love watching the snow flow through the air and this machine can make your snowy chore easy and fun. These machines can make a path of 2 to 3-feet in one pass so it will take you less time to clear the driveway and/or sidewalk.
How to Remove the Snow Easily.
• Sprinkle salt over the snow to help clear it more easily. (It is important to check with your local authorities to see if this is allowed.) • When using your snow thrower. you need to wear many layers of clothing instead of just one layer to ensure that you stay warm.
• Spiked shoes are a good idea to help make sure that you do not slip on the hard snow. Keep in mind that if you fall. you could break a leg. arm. or another bone or you could hurt your head. That is why you want to take precautions to ensure that you are safe.
About The Author: Andrew Caxton is an online entrepreneur and writes for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . If you would like more information on this topic please checkout his website at http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com/snow-removal-equipment/snow-throwers.html
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