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    Do I snow blow after 6 inches or wait? In the morning it may be 15 inches deep.
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    It all depends on what your blower can handle. If you're unsure of your blower's performance specifics, you can usually find them in the user's manual. If you have a powerful snow blower that's able to handle snow around 15 inches deep, go ahead and wait until the snow stops before blowing. This can help to save energy and gasoline. If you have a less powerful snow blower, start blowing around six inches or so.
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    Can you put or move in reverse to reposition while the auger is engaged without causing damage
    Community Answer
    Check your manufacturer's instructions. It depends on the model of snowblower.
  • Question
    Should I try to snow blow before a blizzard is over? Or just wait until the snow stops?
    Community Answer
    It really depends on how much snow there is and if you're willing to go out in the snow. If there is a medium amount of snow, such as 10cm/4inches and the snow is still going, you could certainly go out and get rid of a bit of snow. In general, just get rid of a bit here and there to make sure you can get out of your house relatively easily. This is better than having a very large amount of snow blocking your exit.
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    Does the scraper blade or the auger cause fine snow to stay on the surface or does it hit the surface?
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    This depends on how packed the powder is. If it has been shoveled repeatedly, or has been packed down by the snow on top of it, then it will leave snow on the ground. If not, then the blade will scrape the surface.
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    I have a hard time pushing the snowblower when the swidewalk is icy. Any tips?
    Community Answer
    Wear shoes or boots with a good grip. You can also try laying driveway salts down before you snow blow to melt some of the ice.
  • Question
    Should I engage blade or drive first?
    Community Answer
    Use the blade first, just to give it a chance to get going before the machine starts moving.
  • Question
    What can cause my snow blower to 'keep cutting out on me? The gas/oil level is okay?
    Community Answer
    Seek out professional help. There may be something wrong with your snow blower. See a repairman to have the snowblower fixed.
  • Question
    Is there a way to adjust the snow blower so it doesn't blow some snow up onto my feet?
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    It depends on the type of snow blower. Some have a rubber guard at the back and some don't. If it does not, try pointing the chute downwards and back diagonally.
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    Do you have to push the snow blower hard or lightly?
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    Community Answer
    Most larger snowblowers are self-propelled, and will move forwards or backwards in a straight line by themselves if you put them in the correct gear. Just focus on steering and let the machine drive itself.
  • Question
    What if the snow is 3 feet high?
    NSEasternShoreChemist
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    Just take it slowly, your machine should be able to clear the snow, even if it's above the top of the auger housing -- it will simply spill over. You can always put the machine in reverse and clean that up on a second pass.
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