Snow Blower Operating Tips
It might seem like snow blowers are very straightforward, but there are a few tips to know when it’s time to start using them. Our team at Dutchess Recreational Vehicles has a few pointers to make clearing snow a bit easier.
1. Add Fuel at the Right Time
When you have to refuel your snow blower, it’s very important that you do it at the right time. Adding fuel to a warm engine can cause damage, so you’ll want to make sure to only fuel up when the snow blower is completely cooled down.
2. Evaluate Where You’ll Start the Machine
It can be tempting to fire up your snow blower in your garage before heading into the cold, but that can be an unsafe way to start the engine. The ideal way to get started is to take the snow blower outside!
3. Stay With the Snow Blower During Operation
Just like when you’re at the gas pump, you should never leave your snow blower unattended! If you need to take a break or step away from the machine, always turn it completely off first.
4. Get a Head Start
Sometimes you’ll want to let the snow accumulate before you start clearing it away, but it’s actually best to use your snow blower before a lot of snow piles up. The best way to keep the snow at bay is to start clearing it before it reaches 6 inches of accumulation.
Properly operating a snow blower can help you more efficiently remove snow from your driveway or area. Visit us in Poughkeepsie, NY, to stock up on the parts you need for your snow blower or have a look at our in-stock models. We proudly serve the Danbury, CT, and Peekskill, NY, areas.