I just have 3 shovels and 3 kids. Works great.
My kids are 4 and 6 months. I fully support child labor, but I don't think mine would get much done.
Adam, these are from last year....
Wife's ride (snow tires made it a cinch to drive out)
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Jeep
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I think that storm was close to 22" in my town.
Definitely not looking to shovel. When we lived in the building, I could care less if we got plowed because both the Jeep and the CRV on snow tires had no problems driving through it, but now Im legally obligated to clean the entire sidewalk in front of my house, and don't want to spend my saturday mornings shoveling...plus my neighbor is a nice old lady that I would help out, but don't want to shovel THAT much. :cheesy:
Adam, these are from last year....
Wife's ride (snow tires made it a cinch to drive out)
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Jeep
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I think that storm was close to 22" in my town.
Definitely not looking to shovel. When we lived in the building, I could care less if we got plowed because both the Jeep and the CRV on snow tires had no problems driving through it, but now Im legally obligated to clean the entire sidewalk in front of my house, and don't want to spend my saturday mornings shoveling...plus my neighbor is a nice old lady that I would help out, but don't want to shovel THAT much. :cheesy:
Take a road trip to Orange Park Florida and you can pick up a Craftsman snow blower there cheap. Why would they have a snow blower in Florida IDK but it was there.
I think a shovel would be your best bet. It is always there and requires no gas or maintenance and it can be operated by anyone of any age.
I live in NJ, 19 miles outside the city. We got hammered last year but luckily I lived in a building and it was done for us. No way Im going to clean my driveway, walkway and sidewalk with a shovel.