I forgot to mention the largest and most powerful snowblower that I have ever seen. It was at K I Sawyer Air force Base near Gwinn, Michigan. I am a soon to be retiring college professor and taught classes occasionally at K I Sawyer.
As I am leaving one night a cop car is coming slowly at me with its lights on. The cop told me to pull off on the side road. When I asked him why he said the snowblower was coming by. Down the road comes this gigantic snowblower mounted on a gigantic truck. It was making one **** of a noise and blowing gigantic quantities of snow a long distance.
So, I ask one of my students what the story was. This was the snowblower that they used to clear the runway. It had 2 - 16 cylinder diesel engines mounted transversely. He told me it could throw snow 150 feet. I don't think you're going up pick one of those up at the store. I don't know how true that was, but I did see it and it was gigantic. They normally didn't use it for clearing the roads, but I think the snow was quite deep that particular night. I became envious of the guy who got to drive that. Let me tell you, I was impressed.