Monday, October 31, 2011

Murray 1695721 33-Inch 342cc 4-Cycle OHV Briggs & Stratton 1650 Snow Series Gas Powered Self Propelled Two-Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start & Drift Cutters

!±8±Murray 1695721 33-Inch 342cc 4-Cycle OHV Briggs & Stratton 1650 Snow Series Gas Powered Self Propelled Two-Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start & Drift Cutters

Brand : Murray
Rate :
Price : $1,599.99
Post Date : Oct 31, 2011 12:56:01
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Briggs & Stratton 1650 Snow Series Engine Electric start with mitten-grip recoil backup Friction Disk Drive System 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds Free Hand Control Drive with one hand while operating controls with the other Handwarmers Keeps your hands toasty warm in sub-zero weather Remote Chute Deflector Control the height of the snow stream with a single lever 3.5x Chute Crank Rotate the chute up to 190 degrees in 3.5 turns X-Trac Tires Superior traction control on snow and ice Halogen Headlight Lights the way on the darkest days of the year Drift Cutters Helps plow through the deepest of snow drifts Model Model Number: 1695721 Manufacturer: Murray Engine Brand: Briggs & Stratton Snow Series Type: 4-Cycle OHV Power: 342 cc Torque: 16.5 ft-lbs Net Torque Starting System: 120-Volt Electric /w Recoil Fuel Tank: 2.9 quarts (2.74 liters) Auger Material: Serrated Steel Impeller Profile: Unknown Chute Material: Steel Chute Rotation: 3.5x Crank Turning Radius: 190° Drive System Drive: Friction Disc Gear Case: Unknown Forward Speeds: 6 Forward Reverse Speeds: 2 Reverse Tire Type: X-Trac Tire Size: 16" x 6.5" (40.64 cm x 16.51 cm) Options Remote Deflector Contols: Yes Drift Cutters: Included Front Weights: Sold Separately Interlocking Controls: No Hand Warmers: Yes Headlights: Halogen Skid Shoes: Included - Standard Overview Weight: 397 Lbs. (180.08 kilograms) Dimensions: 56.75L x 36.75W x 35.5H (144.15 x 93.35 x 90.17 cm) Consumer Warranty: 2 Years

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Snapper 1696003 29-Inch 305cc OHV Briggs and Stratton Gas Powered Two Stage Deluxe Snow Thrower

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Murray 1696030 29-Inch 305cc Briggs & Stratton 1450 Snow Series Gas Powered Two Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start

!±8± Murray 1696030 29-Inch 305cc Briggs & Stratton 1450 Snow Series Gas Powered Two Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start

Brand : Murray | Rate : | Price : $1,299.00
Post Date : Oct 17, 2011 08:00:59 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • 305cc Briggs & Stratton 1450 Snow Series OHV 4-Stroke Engine With Electric Start
  • Clearing width 29-inches/Clearing height 21-inches
  • Self propelled with 6 forward/2 reverse speeds
  • Includes headlight and heated hand grips
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

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Murray 1696030 29-Inch 305cc Briggs & Stratton 1450 Snow Series Gas Powered Two Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Which Is the Best Lawn Mower?

!±8± Which Is the Best Lawn Mower?

This is a question that any home owner with a lawn asks when he or she needs to purchase a new mower. A question like this demands that certain information be collected in order to determine the best lawn mower for your situation. For example: how big is your lawn? How often do you have to cut it? Does it consist of just grass - no weeds or other cutting-challenging plants? How much room do you have to store a mower? Can you safely store gas?

If you have a very small lawn, perhaps an old-fashioned, push reel mower would do the job for you. These are pushed by hand - you provide the energy - and they can do a good job as well as provide you with exercise. They are cheap, easy to maintain, store quite easily, and are quiet.

If you have a small lawn, perhaps an electric lawn mower would be ideal. In this case you would not have to worry about storing gas or probably the biggest problem that most gas mower owners face - starting the mower. No start-up problems with an electric, so long as it is plugged in, it will work just fine. There are even cordless electric lawn mowers and with the higher battery voltages available today (36 volts), they now have the power to cut as well as a gas mower. Electrics are clean - no gas or smoke smell, many owners say they sound like vacuum cleaners, so they have a more acceptable level of noise. Most electrics fold up quite nicely for easy storage. And you don't have to handle gasoline so the smell of gas will never be on your hands.

If you have a larger lawn say up to a 1/4 of an acre, an electric might cut it if it is a well manicured lawn. If you have some problem areas with weeds, maybe you ought to consider a gas lawn mower. These require adequate storage such as a garage or an out building. You will be storing gasoline so make sure you have the proper containers and that they are tightly sealed.

Lawns above a quarter of an acre, the best lawn mower would probably be a ride on lawn mower unless you really want to spend a lot of time walking with a push lawn mower. Riding mowers come in a variety of sizes and in the belly of the beast are the mower blades. Some blades can cut a path as wide as 52 inches, so the cutting of an acre is done in about an hour.

Many riding mowers have attachments which may be purchased such as snow plows, snow throwers, lawn aerating, etc. So they maybe considered as being (small) tractors.

Determining which is the best lawn mower for you starts with the amount of work or the size of the lawn that you need to cut. There are many choices as to lawn mowers and there is no need to buy one that is too much for your situation. Simpler is better.


Which Is the Best Lawn Mower?

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Self Service Your Lawn Mower and Save Money

!±8± Self Service Your Lawn Mower and Save Money

Around where I live the small engine retail and service stores charge an hour to work on lawn mowers and ride-on tractors. Most people can do the necessary basic service themselves and keep their mower running smoothly for years.

We all do it, we get to the end of the grass cutting season, shove the mower or tractor to the back of the shed and forget about it till next Spring. Don't do that this year, it will cost you money and time to get it back in working order.

What you'll need: Digital camera, SAE30 oil, wire brush, spray can of black enamel paint, heavy duty gloves, container for used oil, replacement spark plug, (just in case), face mask and cleaning rags.

Drain the fuel tank and let the engine burn the last of it from the carburetor and fuel lines. The fuel in the tanks will partially evaporate over winter leaving a residue, particularly fuels blended with ethanol which will leave a gooey mess, that's a real pain to clean out especially from the fine jets in the carburetor.

Before doing any further work on your machine, disconnect the spark plug lead. Although electrical interlocks should prevent the engine accidentally starting it's better to be safe than sorry.

Drain out the old engine oil. For most lawn mowers the drain plug is underneath in the mower deck. For others and lawn tractors the drain plug is at the base of, and on the side of the engine. Be sure to collect the oil in a container to dispose of correctly later, don't let the oil drain onto the ground.  Replace the oil drain plug. Leave the dipstick out to remind you there is no oil in the engine.

Clean dirt and grass off the mower, a small amount of debris in the engine will cause it to seize. Clean dirt from the engine cooling fins, you may have a cover to remove to do this. If this is the first time you are doing your own maintenance, have a digital camera handy to take photos as you work to ensure parts go back correctly. Take as many pictures as you need, use the zoom for close-ups, so as you put things back in place you won't waste any time figuring things out. Don't rely on your memory it will let you down!

Clean the deck, for lawn mowers tip the machine on its side, carburetor side up. Use a block of wood to wedge the blade so that it cannot move. Put on a pair of heavy duty garden gloves before removing the blade. Clean debris from the underside of the deck, wire brush and spray with black enamel paint from an auto parts dealer, always use a mask for this job. Painting the underside of the deck will prolong its life. Have a professional sharpen and balance the blade before replacing it. Then turn your mower upright.

Take out the spark plug, wire brush it clean and check the gap, 0.30" for most. If it's worn replace it with new. Take the plug to a dealer to ensure you get the correct replacement. Clean and replace carburetor air filter. Fill the engine with SAE30 oil, check manual for quantity required making sure not to over fill, then use the dipstick to check the level, let stand for a few minutes then re-check.  Wipe the dipstick to avoid an incorrect reading.

Check the condition of the starter pull cord. If damaged or frayed take the mower to a service dealer for a replacement pull cord. Replacing the cord can be difficult especially if the recoil spring is taken out of its housing and it's not a task for a beginner. Lubricate the cables and if it's self-propelled check the belts for wear and damage and replace if needed.

Wipe the machine down and store ready for next Spring and you've just saved yourself 0 or more.

MONETIZING TIPS: Offer this simple end or beginning of season service to family, friends, neighbors, church members and seniors clubs. Make up a poster on your PC with eye catching photos from the web. If you have a vehicle to transport machines so much the better. You only need a space in your garage or garden shed and a few simple tools to get started on a nice money-making business. Your camera can be a big help by ensuring you can see exactly how things came apart until you feel confident.

Need more info on cameras? http://www.digitalcamerainformation.net

Brian Wenham


Self Service Your Lawn Mower and Save Money

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Yard-Man 31AM63KE701 24-Inch 179cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Two Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start

!±8± Yard-Man 31AM63KE701 24-Inch 179cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Two Stage Snow Thrower With Electric Start

Brand : Yard-Man | Rate : | Price : $799.00
Post Date : Oct 02, 2011 06:35:41 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Features a 179cc, OHV 4-cycle, Yard-Man Engine. 24-inch Clearing Width with Auger Drive. 12-inch Impeller Diameter and Serrated Auger Type. 13-inch by 4-inch Snowhog Wheel size. 6 Forward / 2 Reverse Speed Control. Extended 2-way / Manual Discharge Control. 2-quart Fuel Capacity with Oil Included in the Carton. Loop-Folding Handle for Ease in Storage.

  • 24-Inch clearing width
  • 6 Forward / 2 rev speed control
  • Electric / mitten start
  • 12-Inch impeller diameter
  • Non-carb Compliant/Not For Sale In California

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