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Snow Blowers & Throwers!
A snow blower, snowblower, or snow thrower is a machine for
removing snow from an area where it is not wanted, such as a driveway, sidewalk,
roadway, or runway. It uses electric power or a gasoline or diesel engine to
throw snow to another location or into a truck to be hauled away. This is in
contrast with the action of snow plows, which push snow to the front or side
(shovels can be similarly used).
Snow blowers range from the very small, capable of removing only several inches
(a few cm) of light snow in a 18 to 20 inch (45 to 50 cm) path, to very large,
capable of moving 10 foot (3 m) wide swaths of heavy snow up to 6 feet (2 m)
deep. Snow blowers can generally be divided into two classes: single stage and
two stage.
Single stage snow blowers
Single stage snow throwers use a single high-speed impeller to both move the
snow into the machine and force it out the discharge chute. The impeller is
usually in the form of two or more curved plastic paddles that move snow towards
the centerline of the machine where the discharge chute is located. Single stage
snow throwers usually are light duty machines. Small electric machines can
actually be picked up to chew away deep snow banks a layer at a time.
One exception to the "single stage snow throwers are small" rule are the
enormous single stage rotary snow throwers used by railroads to clear tracks in
mountainous areas. These rotary snowplows use a single large impeller that can
span the entire width of the train and typically discharge to the side.
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Two stage snow blowers
By comparison, two stage snow blowers have one or more low-speed metal augers
that break up the snow and move it into a separate high-speed impeller
(sometimes called the fan). The impeller 'blows' the snow out the discharge
chute with considerable force. All but the lightest-duty snow throwers are
typically two-stage machines.
Two stage snow blowers range in power from a few horsepower to very large
machines powered by diesel engines of over 1000 horsepower (750 kW). The large
machines are used for clearing roadways and airport runways. These are capable
of removing large amounts of snow quickly. Some municipalities use larger
snowblowers to clear snow from streets after a snowfall, blowing the snow into
trucks which haul it away.
Two stage machines for home use are usually self-propelled, using either large
wheels equipped with tire chains or, in some cases, tracks. These are usually
single-purpose machines, though some are detachable front ends that can be
replaced with other implements, such as a garden tiller.
History
Arthur Sicard (December 17, 1876 - September 13, 1946) is credited as the
inventor of the snow blower. In 1925 Sicard created a vehicle which could remove
snow from the roadways of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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