12-23-2010, 03:07 AM
Since I live in Phoenix Arizona shoveling snow is not something we need to do here, but I also have a home in the mountains and we are expecting up to 20 inches of snow above 6000 feet. This is alot of snow for us in Arizona at one time. I spent the first 15 years of my life in Michigan, so since my Dad had me he never worried about snow!
I don’t think there is anyone out there that likes shoveling snow. It hurts your back, takes hours to do (if you have a big driveway) and aside from the marginal amount of exercise it gives you, generally ruins your whole afternoon. Snow blowers are a great machines, there’s no doubt about that, but in the end you’re still standing outside in the cold with snow all around you, it sucks. As I was looking for other methods of snow removal online I came across this little gem. It’s six-wheel drive, has a 50-inch plow blade that is fully pneumatic, and is all electric to the tune of 660 amps of power. It also comes equipped with an on-board camera which helps the operator pilot the unit as it is remote controlled. A contraption like this makes perfect sense to me, as not only would it remove the back breaking work of shoveling, but it would make the process of snow removal a helluva lot of fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbh3llweLAA
I don’t think there is anyone out there that likes shoveling snow. It hurts your back, takes hours to do (if you have a big driveway) and aside from the marginal amount of exercise it gives you, generally ruins your whole afternoon. Snow blowers are a great machines, there’s no doubt about that, but in the end you’re still standing outside in the cold with snow all around you, it sucks. As I was looking for other methods of snow removal online I came across this little gem. It’s six-wheel drive, has a 50-inch plow blade that is fully pneumatic, and is all electric to the tune of 660 amps of power. It also comes equipped with an on-board camera which helps the operator pilot the unit as it is remote controlled. A contraption like this makes perfect sense to me, as not only would it remove the back breaking work of shoveling, but it would make the process of snow removal a helluva lot of fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbh3llweLAA