snow thrower:
portable snow thrower,snow thrower 4.0hp
Item Model | TGTS452 |
Engine | 160F,OHV,4 cycle |
Output Power(HP) | 4.0HP |
Displacement(cc) | 118CC |
Start Mode | Recoil starter |
Clearing Width | 20"(52cm) |
Clearing Height | 11"(28cm) |
Throwing Distance | 2-8m |
Chute Rotating Angle | 190 Degree |
Forword/ Reverse Gears | No |
Light | No |
Oil Capacity(L) | 0.6L |
Fuel Capacity(L) | 2.5L(0.66US gallon) |
Type of Transmission | V-Belt with manual clutch |
Type of Wheels | 9X3.5-5 inch,Snow hog Tubeless tyres |
G./N.W(KG) | 38.0/43.0(kg) |
Carton Size | 72*57*55(cm) |
20/40/40'HQ | 128pcs/256pcs/256pcs |
Important features
Here's what experts say to look for when choosing a snow thrower:
- Look for a blower with a deadman control for safety. If you release it, the machine stops.
- Check for easy deflector and chute adjustment. These change the direction and height at which the snow is thrown. You don't want to have to stop the machine and get out tools to move the chute. Instead, look for a simple crank, preferably on the control panel.
- Choose a clearing width that matches your needs. There's no point paying for a model with a 28-inch clearing path if you have a narrow front walk. Conversely, if you're plowing a large driveway or small parking lot, you'll want the widest clearing path you can afford.
- Check rated throw distance. You'll need a snow blower that can throw at least as far as half the width of your driveway, but err on the high side.
- Check rated throw distance. You'll need a snow blower that can throw at least as far as half the width of your driveway, but err on the high side.
- Pick the right amount of power. If you regularly get 12-to-18-inch snowfalls, you'll need a two-stage model with a powerful engine and a high one-pass clearing depth. Mid-range two-stage snow blowers are good for 4-to-12-inch accumulations on a regular basis, while a single-stage blower is adequate for snowfalls up to about 4 to 6 inches (less for an electric single-stage blower) and smooth surfaces.
- Make sure you can handle your machine. Those two-stage, 250-pound monsters will blitz through a ton of snow, but they're heavy and often tricky to steer. If you're strength- and/or patience-challenged, go for a smaller model that's easier to control.
- Single-hand control makes two-stage snow blowers easier to operate. Single-hand control means the levers that control the drive wheels and the auger/impeller are mounted together and can be held down with one hand, freeing the other to steer or adjust the chute remotely.
- Be sure you can turn the blower easily. On larger models, look for power steering or the ability to disengage one wheel at a time to turn the unit.
- Look for a model with a headlight if you can afford it. Headlights are a handy feature, since days during snow season are so short. Halogen lamps offer the best light.
- If you have limited garage space, some single-stage models have folding handles for compact storage. .
- A serrated blade on the auger is great for breaking through ice and hard snow.
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