As most of you know, it snows here. For the past two winters I have relied on my technical shoveling skills to move the powder around. Well, the hard times are over. Two weeks ago, while walking home from university, I noticed that my neighbor had put their snowblower out for the trash. What?! For one, it's made of metal and plastic, so she could have at least recycled it. Second, donate the thing or get it fixed. We all need to stop buying new stuff every time we think something is broken. (I will stop lecturing now) SOOOOOOOOOOO, I politley asked if I could have it, asked her what was wrong with it, and was given the kind reply, "I don't know. I just bought a new one. You can take it. Good luck." Well, good luck indeed. I drained the old fuel, cleaned out the carburetor, adjusted the throttle, and brought this baby back from the dead. And just in time, too. We received 10 inches over the past two days.
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