I have one however it's not good for what the snow plow leaves at the end of the driveway.. And you should keep on top of it meaning don't let the snow get too high or you'll have to go back to the shovel.. 😂
You need a cord that can handle the electrical load amperage of the snow blower, required gauge of cord varies with length of cord. Also nice to have a cord that remains flexible at low temps.
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Thank You
I have one however it's not good for what the snow plow leaves at the end of the driveway..
And you should keep on top of it meaning don't let the snow get too high or you'll have to go back to the shovel.. 😂
Agree
which cord are you using? is there a specific one needed?
You can use any cord.
You need a cord that can handle the electrical load amperage of the snow blower, required gauge of cord varies with length of cord. Also nice to have a cord that remains flexible at low temps.
@@cobiski good point. If possible, get the flexible cord. This will make your life easy
14 gauge 50ft
12 gauge 100ft
15amp rating
Would you mind posting a link for that shovel?
You mean that monster shovel that I am using in this video?
Are you from Canada?
@@learnfromraj Yeah, what is that shovel called, so I know what to search for? And no, I'm from the US, but I'm near Canada.
It’s called Sleigh Snow Shovel. You can find at Home Depot, Canadian Tire or Walmart.
@@learnfromraj Great! Thanks man!
Why can't you use the light at night? HOA rules??
Sure we can use the light but only if we are doing before 9 pm. After 9 pm we can’t even use the machine.
I think this is a different country like Russia can't use the light
Canada 🇨🇦