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    SB630 30-inch 357cc Two-Stage Snowblower. The first thing you’ll notice about this two-stage snowblower from Craftsman is its large intake, which measures 30 inches wide and 20 inches deep.

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    The cheapest sub-$200 snow blowers are usually corded electric models, but spending a bit more can buy the cordless convenience of a battery-powered blower or the added power of an electric-start ...

  4. Snow blower - Wikipedia

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    A snow blower or snowblower or snow thrower is a machine for removing snow from an area where it is problematic, such as a driveway, sidewalk, roadway, railroad track, ice rink, or runway. The commonly used term "snow blower" is a misnomer, as the snow is moved using an auger or impeller instead of being blown (by air).

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    Whether you’re looking for new tools and yard equipment or new decor and appliances for your home, Lowe’s Black Friday Every Day sale can help you save.

  6. Snogo Snow Plow - Wikipedia

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    The blower used a Climax Blue Streak six-cylinder gasoline engine (6x7=1188cuin), developing 175 horsepower at 1200 RPM. Through the use of an eight-speed gearbox, speed could be varied from 1/4 mile/hr up to a maximum of 25 mph when not moving snow. It was claimed to be capable of throwing snow 100 feet to the side. [3]

  7. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    The first Lowe's store, Mr. L.S. Lowe's North Wilkesboro Hardware, opened in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, in 1921 by Lucius Smith Lowe. [8] After Lowe died in 1940, the business was inherited by his daughter, Ruth Buchan, who sold the company to her brother, James Lowe, for $4,200, [ 9 ] that same year.