green.willow
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- May 4, 2014
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I am 61 and my husband is 71, not in good health and has never been mechanically inclined. We live at a dead end with a tight turn-around.
As the snow accumulates in the winter, backing out of the garage gets more and more difficult unless we do a really good job through the season of keeping it pushed back and cleaned off. With my husband's health issues, it's becoming clear that next winter I have to be responsible for this chore and have to do it after work when I get home, so I'm looking for advice on what I might buy to help make this easier for me.
In the past we had a mid-sized walk behind snowthrower, but it barely did the job, had a complicated starting cycle including a pull start and clogged up at times.
I'm willing to spend the money for the right machine, but it's got to be easy for me and up to the work.
Please don't suggest hiring the work done. So far, we've had one guy never show up, another come look at our driveway and say he couldn't do it -his truck was too big, one that only showed up days after a storm, and last winter the guy I hired damaged our house and our retaining wall and raised his rates mid-winter then wanted back pay for work already done.
Selling is out of the question right now, too.
Suggestions?
As the snow accumulates in the winter, backing out of the garage gets more and more difficult unless we do a really good job through the season of keeping it pushed back and cleaned off. With my husband's health issues, it's becoming clear that next winter I have to be responsible for this chore and have to do it after work when I get home, so I'm looking for advice on what I might buy to help make this easier for me.
In the past we had a mid-sized walk behind snowthrower, but it barely did the job, had a complicated starting cycle including a pull start and clogged up at times.
I'm willing to spend the money for the right machine, but it's got to be easy for me and up to the work.
Please don't suggest hiring the work done. So far, we've had one guy never show up, another come look at our driveway and say he couldn't do it -his truck was too big, one that only showed up days after a storm, and last winter the guy I hired damaged our house and our retaining wall and raised his rates mid-winter then wanted back pay for work already done.
Selling is out of the question right now, too.
Suggestions?
