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  2. These Expert-Recommended Gas Snowblowers Will Clear Your ...

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    SB630 30-inch 357cc Two-Stage Snowblower. The first thing you’ll notice about this two-stage snowblower from Craftsman is its large intake, which measures 30 inches wide and 20 inches deep.

  3. Ariens - Wikipedia

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    Ariens Company, stylized as AriensCo, is an American equipment company based in Wisconsin which has a long history manufacturing snow blowers, lawn tractors, and zero-turn lawn mowers for commercial and high-end consumer markets. [1]

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    24V-X2-SB18 18-Inch, 48-Volt Ionmax Cordless Snow Blower. amazon.com. $399.00. 21-Inch 60-Volt Max Cordless Single-Stage Electric Snowblower.

  5. Snow machine - Wikipedia

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    Snow machine may refer to: . Snowcat, a large vehicle with tracks, for grooming of snow or transport over it; Snowmobile, a small vehicle for individual transport (the primary meaning of the term in Alaska)

  6. Gilson Brothers Co. - Wikipedia

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    Unitrol snowblower model 55093, circa 1975. UniTrol (or Uni-Trol) was a patented Gilson Brothers innovation in snowblower drive linkage that allows operation of the clutch and gearchange with a single lever. It was introduced in 1969 and was available on Gilson snowblowers until 1979.

  7. Logan Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    LMC 1500 LMC 1200. Logan Manufacturing Company was a US manufacturer of snowcats that ceased operation in 2000. LMC is both the tradename (brand name) and an acronym.. The company's earliest history started with a prototype tracked snow vehicle built in 1948 by engineers Roy France and Emmett Devine, of the Utah Scientific Foundation at Utah State University in Logan, Utah.

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