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Fa the latest blast of winter, most of us would stand fortunate to have a snow thrower or blower parked in the garage. And that's by a hair's breadth how Scott Ladd felt nine days ago, as the first the driver's seat quickly of nature's recent one-two left bore down on the East Sea-coast.Ladd's contentment didn't last. The first blizzard of February 2010 prostrate short of his Long Atoll town. But as Ladd and his son, Christopher, were preparing by innards the tires on his Yard Machines Two-Stage Terse Snow Thrower, one of its pliant wheel rims exploded.
The 12-year-old, who upstanding wanted to help Dad, suffered care nearby injuries and a scratched cornea as a interest of plastic shrapnel pierced his eyelid.
Scott Ladd first pondering his son might have fractured his left thumb and thesaurus finger, along with the lacerations and bad bruises he suffered. Thankfully, it turned out that no bones were shattered.
Ladd's relief was overshadowed by antagonism, however - especially once he went online and discovered that the snow thrower, which

