swedish-fish
Bronze Member
I finally got to try out my blower last night on about 5" of lake effect snow. Admittedly, I'm a little dissapointed with the results... It didn't throw very far (about 6-10 feet) and it plugged up after about 5 minutes. After that it plugged up again very easily. The rest of the driveway was cleaned by using the FEL.
The snow was wet and packable and the conditions were such that the ground is warm enough that after making a pass, the blacktop is wet and bare yet the air temperature was mid twenties. The blower is a 51" Meteor brand several years old. I bought it used on ebay. The picture attached is the ebay picture because I haven't taken a photo of it. I got it for $570 so I'm not really complaining. Perhaps it will work better on a drier mid winter type snow. (What a strange year this is!) My previous experience with snowblowers is a single stage on the front of the wheelhorse which I think would have handled yesterdays snow much better.
I'm curious, what is typical for the clearance from the impeller to the wall? Mine is about .200" which may explain some of the limited throwing distance. Also, I'm wondering if any of you have treated the blower inside surfaces with an antistick treatment. Pam spray or graphite paint? It's clear the former owner had a gravel drive and the inside is a bit rusty.
Let me know your thoughts.
The snow was wet and packable and the conditions were such that the ground is warm enough that after making a pass, the blacktop is wet and bare yet the air temperature was mid twenties. The blower is a 51" Meteor brand several years old. I bought it used on ebay. The picture attached is the ebay picture because I haven't taken a photo of it. I got it for $570 so I'm not really complaining. Perhaps it will work better on a drier mid winter type snow. (What a strange year this is!) My previous experience with snowblowers is a single stage on the front of the wheelhorse which I think would have handled yesterdays snow much better.
I'm curious, what is typical for the clearance from the impeller to the wall? Mine is about .200" which may explain some of the limited throwing distance. Also, I'm wondering if any of you have treated the blower inside surfaces with an antistick treatment. Pam spray or graphite paint? It's clear the former owner had a gravel drive and the inside is a bit rusty.
Let me know your thoughts.