One thing to keep in mind is that snow throwers work much better on dry snow than they do in wet.
The guys up north get better snows for blowing than we do here. Not that we don't ever get good cold dry snows, they just aren't as common.
Location, location, location.
I went through one of my QA 42A's a couple of years ago and am going through another, as time allows.
They will get used, but when it isn't very cold they just don't work quite as well.
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