Why It's Easier to Replace Than Repair
By Dennis Murray (Mt. Pleasant, OR)
Figured that I would try starting my 6-year-old snow blower before the first flake fell.
Good thing. Darn thing wouldn't start at all.
Took it to the local repair shop. They wanted nearly $200 bucks to fix a $300 snow blower. Even if I got it fixed, it'll still be a six year old snow blower. How long can it actually last?
Decided to reinvest the money into a good snowblower instead. Hoping this baby will last me a decade or more. Looking forward to putting it to the test.
Bring on the blizzard!
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