Monday, November 23, 2015

Thanksgiving Recipes for a Happy Snow Blower

Recipe for "Snow Blower Non-Surprise"
Like the sun rises every morning, Thursday morning will arrive just as it promises every year. Thanksgiving morning and the question always is... are you ready? Mom and Dad are there, crazy uncle Joey, and the kids. Like a well-forecasted storm, they will come charging up those front steps with eager eyes and empty bellies. Just as the predictable Thanksgiving storm approaches so does the promise of snow. Winter is just around the corner, and knowing that you must be sure that your Snow Blower is properly buttered, stuffed, browned, and ready to go. 

Engine oil is the gravy to any snow blower recipe. Engine oil is a crucial ingredient to your snow blower, without engine oil your snow blower will be too dry and will break, leaving you snowed in. You can't have Thanksgiving without gravy....or stuffing for that matter which brings us to our next ingredient, shear pins. Shear pins are the stuffing, make sure that they are all intact or your blower simply won't throw snow. Snow Blower belts are the cranberry sauce. It is always good to have a couple extra belts on hand in case of emergency. Just as any Thanksgiving without extra cranberry sauce simply isn't a well planned Holiday dinner. 

What is a Thanksgiving meal without a Thanksgiving dessert? There is no smell like Grandmother's famous apple pie being sliced and served around the table. Just as the warm pie fills your belly, your snow blower hand warmers spread the warmth from your fingertips to your arms. Hand warmers are Grandmother's pies, you can't imagine going a single year without them. 

The Snow Blower itself, of course, is the most important item of them all, the turkey. However no matter how delicious a turkey is, it wouldn't work without all the other dishes next to it. So take care of your snow blower this season and make sure it's ready to go before the first snow fall.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and safe Winter
Sincerely,

Your friends at ProPartsDirect!

Thursday, November 19, 2015

The Perfect Snow Blower For the Short Girl

My First Snow Blower

    Being a single female, a new home owner, and living in New Hampshire I was about to have my first ever “winter clean-up.” Which meant...snow blower shopping. I was extremely nervous about having to take care of all that snow alone. So for all of you ladies who are in the market for your own snowblower and you are having an anxiety attack, calm down! It was not as bad as I thought it would be.
    The snow blower I decided to purchase is called the “Toro Snow Master” and frankly I am in love! The Snow Master made it so easy for me. I was afraid that my small stature would make it impossible for me to push it. However, that was not the case at all. The Snow Master was able to cut through even our heaviest snowfall without any trouble at all. My Toro even chopped through that hard snow that collects by the driveway entrance, from the city plow.
    So here are the final notes about why you need the Toro Snow Master in your life this winter season. The Snow Master; is extremely lightweight, turns on a dime, gets all the tall snow, cuts through wet snow like butter, has a ridiculously easy chute control, clears to the pavement, it even has poly skid shoes that protect my driveway, a personal pace feature so I can go fast or slow, and its red... I mean can it get any better? 

    Okay, well good luck on all of your snow adventures this season ladies and I hope this helps you make your own decision.

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