Snow Throwers
Toro 38361 Power Shovel 7.5 Amp Electric Snow Thrower
(Lawn & Patio) Toro
Ultralight electric snow thrower
Durable plastic body; metal handle; minor assembly required
15 by 12 by 52 inches; 12-1/2 pounds
Price:
$149.99
$85.99
Customer Reviews:
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Dig It
If you go to Target, Home Depot or any of the other big chains that sell the Toro Electric Shovel you will probably find the same thing that I did...that it is SOLD OUT. Why? Because this is one of the most helpful tools to have ever been placed on the market.It works fairly well on small... -
Surprisingly Excellent
This is review written with Montana winter experience.The reviews were generally good with this item so I bought one, mainly for the convenience of easily cleaning the drawbridge, walkways, entry, and in front of my garage without a shovel.This device is pre-assembled, easily carried, easy to...
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My father went out of town and put me in charge of his place while he is gone - and it has done nothing but snow since he left - and I ran out of gas.
Really depends on the snow blower.
Most are either 40:1 or 50:1 …………do you have any symbols like that on the snow blower.
Exactly what it says , its a 8hp mtd two stage w tecumseh
heard something about replacing float bowl. whats the process of this?
I had a similar problem with my generator. There was dirt from the fuel tank getting into the carburetor and preventing the needle valve from closing properly. The solution was to clean out the carburetor, fuel tank, and lines.
We live in New England and now, for the second time, we discover something is eating through the plastic gas tanks on our yard equipment. Has anyone had this experience? What's happening? And what can we do about it?
Squirrels. They are nice animals but they will eat anything. The best thing to do is make sure they cannot get into your utility shed or garage.
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GM Australia Discovers Ethanol as GM America Ignores It +VIDEO
At a JD Power’s event that Bob Gordon and I attended during the NADA Conference in San Francisco, Mr. Reuss told the audience in no uncertain terms that he didn’t like ethanol and he described how using E85 in his lawn mower (or snow blower) damaged its engine – thereby suggesting that ethanol damages vehicle engines. We would have thought that he would have understood that if he put a high concentration of ethanol into a motor that previously only ran on gasoline that the ill effects were not because ethanol was damaging the device, but because the ethanol was actually cleaning it and that the gasoline gunk was causing the problem. But it just goes to show that being an automotive executive doesn’t mean that you actually have to know anything about how the engines work.
In any event, the negative comments were sufficient to have ended any further discussion at the Power’s event about alternative fuels, and as we witnessed General Motors America’s discontinuance of E85 Flex-Fuel vehicle marketing (after they had spent several years and untold millions in promoting it) we figured that it was primarily due to Mr. Reuss’ personal preferences.
Toro 521 Snowblower leaking Gas - Tech Support Forum
I have an old Toro that still runs like a champ but having some issues this year. In previous years I have had gas leak once I fill the tank. The leak seemed to be coming from a hose that is just below the gas tank after a knob where I can turn it and it would cut off the leak. So in the past I would turn the knob and release gas to the engine and a little gas would leak (not much) and then once done turn it back and no issues. This year it seems like it is now leaking in the hose from the gas canister to the knob and then also still in the hose from the knob to the engine.
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Rush On Snowblower RepairsToday's TMJ4 - Dec 03, 2010
It's typically like gas being left in, old gas, and then you have to clean the carburetor to get it to run again."Chambersburg Public Opinion - Dec 05, 2010
Nothing will save your back and legs like snow blowers. They are powered by a two-stroke or four-stroke gas engine. The horsepower rating of the engine willBenzinga - Dec 01, 2010
Schrader added, "You get the same performance of a gas powered two-stage snow blower without any of the hassles or fumes that come with gasoline and oil.Madison.com - Dec 02, 2010
Put gas in the snow blower and find your shovels, because the first major winter storm of the season is heading our way. A strong low pressure systemOnMilwaukee.com - Dec 03, 2010
Snow is in the forecast for the weekend so it's probably a good time to dig out the shovel and gas up the snowblower.

