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Old 07-29-2003, 12:18 AM
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Tricat:

My blower was purchased with the actual attachment for my bike, not the universal one... You lift up the back end of the blower support, onto the two bars of the attachment and lock in place, then you cross the two guide chains at the front of the bike to the bikes frame. I installed two tighteners and a few shackles to make it easier. In all, I guess it takes about 10 minutes... The chains on the bike take a while though, cause I like them tight.

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Yeah, she was expensive, I bought her back in 1998 or 1999, and it was about $2800.00 back then with the winch and chains included.....was it worth it?....It all depends on the length/width of your driveway, the amount of snow you get, the price of a walk-behind unit, the space you have to push snow to, etc, In my case....yep!!!
I did put a pic of my blower in the " My Page" section if your interested.
 
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Old 07-30-2003, 11:19 AM
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Hey thanks for the reply Honcho. Doesn't seem to be to bad of a job. I have seen other items that seem to take forever to remove just so you can go ridding.
 
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