How to Fix a Snowblower Jam

December 20, 2008 by The Quality Snow Blower Guy  
Filed under Snowblower Repairs & Problems

We've all been there, we rev up the old snow blower (or the new one!) in the garage, get outside, energized and ready to tackle the elements and clear the driveway, and then bingo, you're stuck trying to fix a snow blower jam. The good news is that the majority of snowblower jams are easy to solve without too much hassle or time. Let's take a look at the main snowblower repair you're going to have to learn to deal with if you haven't by now, how to fix a snowblower jam. Read more

My first time using a snowblower

December 20, 2008 by The Quality Snow Blower Guy  
Filed under SnowBlower Stories

If you go around calling yourself "The Quality Snow Blower Guy", then clearly you have a love and a passion for snowblowers. And that certainly is the case for me, and that dates back to the first time I ever used a snowblower.

I grew up having to shovel my driveway when it snowed. Granted we weren't living in the Canadian Yukon, but we got enough large snow storms a year that the task got to be less than fun. Of course, when you're a kid, you'll clear 10 driveways if they paid you a few dollars to do it, but you don't get paid doing it at your own house! Read more

Ariens Compact Series 624E Snowblower Review

December 20, 2008 by The Quality Snow Blower Guy  
Filed under Headline, Snowblower Reviews

The Ariens Compact Series 624E snowblower is a versatile, efficient and cost effective snowblower that is great for personal use around the home. Ariens snowblowers are some of the most trusted snowblowers you can find, and the 624E is no different. Read more

What’s the Difference Between Single Stage and Two-Stage Snowblowers?

December 20, 2008 by The Quality Snow Blower Guy  
Filed under Snowblower Features

One of the most common confusions people have about snow blowers is the difference between a single stage snowblower and a two-stage snowblower. Both can handle the majority of snowblowing needs you'll have and despite popular myth, a two-stage snowblower isn't necessarily more heavy duty (or more expensive) than a single-stage snowblower although that is the truth in many cases. Read more