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    24V-X2-SB18 18-Inch, 48-Volt Ionmax Cordless Snow Blower If you don’t relish the idea of pushing heavy machinery through heavy snow, Snow Joe makes a lightweight single-stage snowblower that’s ...

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    The best snow blowers come from Amazon, Home Depot and Lowe'.s How much is a snow blower? Electric snow blowers cost $100 to $1,000. Here;s where to buy them.

  5. Snapper Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Snapper, Inc. is an American company, formerly based in McDonough, Georgia, that manufactures residential and professional lawn-care and snow-removal equipment.Snapper is known for their high-quality products, including rear-engine riding lawnmowers capable of standing on end for storage or repair, and for their invention of the first self-propelled rotary lawn mower.

  6. Snow blower - Wikipedia

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    Snow blowers range from the very small, capable of removing only a few inches (a few more cm) of light snow in an 18 to 20 in (460 to 510 mm) path, to the very large, mounted onto heavy-duty winter service vehicles and capable of moving 20-foot (6 m) wide, or wider, swaths of heavy snow up to 6 feet (1.8 m) deep.

  7. Snow tire - Wikipedia

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    New and powder snow have densities of 0.1 to 0.3 g/cm 3 (6 to 20 lb/cu ft). Compacted snow may have densities of 0.45 to 0.75 g/cm 3 (28 to 47 lb/cu ft). [5] Snow or ice-covered roadways present lower braking and cornering friction, compared to dry conditions. The roadway friction properties of snow, in particular, are a function of temperature.