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- From: lusol@Lehigh.EDU (Stephen O. Lidie)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Snow blower recommendations?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.132435.24997@Lehigh.EDU>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 13:24:35 GMT
- References: <9301170053.AA18440@heartland.bradley.edu> <1jh8dkINNjnh@hp-col.col.hp.com> <1993Jan20.190104.2592@miki.pictel.com>
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- In article <1993Jan20.190104.2592@miki.pictel.com> geiser@pictel.com ( Drivel
- King ) writes:
- >In article <1jh8dkINNjnh@hp-col.col.hp.com>, cab@col.hp.com (Chris Best)
- writes:
- >|> ...
- >|>
- >|> And to the "tire chains are too hard to put on" complaints, once
- >|> oughtta be enough. Think about it. The only time you'll ever use
- >|> the machine is in the snow, so why would you ever take them off?
- >
- >My Toro came with them on, so once may be even too much. I suspect that they
- >were put on at the shop where I purchased it, but I don't particularly care.
- Nor
- >do I care how hard it was to put them on, although I reserve the right to
- change
- >my mind should I ever get a flat tire. :-)
- >--
- Tracks still provide better traction on slopes...
-
- SOL
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