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Yard Machines 31A-2M1A700 21-Inch 123cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Single Stage Snow Thrower (Non-CARB Compliant)

Yard Machines 31A-2M1A700 21-Inch 123cc OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Single Stage Snow Thrower (Non-CARB Compliant)
From Yard Machines

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Product Description

Yard Machines, Single-Stage, Gas Snow Thrower, 123CC, 4-Cycle, MTD OHV Engine, 21" Clearing Width, 10" Intake Height, Recoil Start, Steel Auger Housing, 2 QT Fuel Tank Capacity, 190 Degree EZ Chute Rotation, Auger Propelled Drive System, 30' Throw Distance, Fully Assembled, Oil Included In Carton, 2 Year Limited Warranty.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27842 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Yard Machines
  • Model: 31A-2M1A700
  • Dimensions: 62.64 pounds

Features

  • 123cc OHV 4-cycle gas engine for maximum power, performance and durability; no mixing of oil and gas required
  • 21-inch clearing width, 10-inch intake height is ideal for clearing small driveways and sidewalks with up to 6-inch of snow
  • Large handle design makes it easy to pull the engine cord wearing gloves
  • Rugged 5-inch polymer chute adjusts easily and resists clogging, rusting or freezing
  • Non-CARB Compliant/Not For Sale In California

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Yard Machines 123cc OHV 4-cycle single stage show thrower is great for moving snow. This snow thrower is recommended for smaller areas such as sidewalks, patios or small driveways with light snowfall.


Customer Reviews

Works, but not very well.....2
I bought this snow thrower about a month ago. The first day I got it, I opened the box and put it together in a snap. Actually, there wasnt much to it, just pull the handle up and lock it into place, put oil and gas in it and start it up. I think I had about 4" of snow on the ground that day. I started it up and went at it. Immediately I was surprised at how much snow it left behind! It was actually going right OVER about an inch of snow, almost like the blade was not touching the ground, but in fact it was. Not only that but when doing a row of snow when you turn around and stat to head back down the row again, it "spits" snow on the freshly cleaned area blowing it back on the area you just did. It does not handle wet snow at all! Trust me, not even slightly wet snow. And it is not light either, when pushing this thing through some heavy snow, it gets to be a real task after a while. This is a snow thrower for someone looking to use it on 3" or less of non wet snow. On the plus side, it runs good and starts right up on the second pull. Just like a new snow thrower should.... I guess....

I would spend a little more money and get a more heavy duty unit. You will thank me later !!

jammed wheel2
the snowthrower starts well runs wll removes snow well.the probalem is when the snow builds up on the wheel on the side where the belt guard is the wheel locks!!! makes it allmost imposiable too use

quiet running & effective5
Much better than the less friendly 2 cycle oil/gas mix thrower.
Runs more quiet and no fuel mix hassle.
As with all snow throwers cut a manageable swath even
if it takes a tiny bit more energy on the operator's part.