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May 20, 2009 - 5:09 am
Since snow blower tire is smaller than the regular vehicle tire, I wonder how we can change it after it has already worn out. Luckily I found this site, ehow.com, which gives complete instructions as to how to change a snow blower tire. I have discovered that the steps are basically the same as a regular wheel.
May 18, 2009 - 8:07 am
Snow blowers usually last approximately 11 years unless other problems occur like fallen off tires. From this site, home.gwi.net I have found that tires are the most critical parts of the machine.
April 9, 2009 - 6:42 am
Here are my researched sites about snow blower tires from google I find interesting. They provide a wide selection of products at different prices.
- www2.northerntool.com - where you can find snow blower tires at different sizes and prices. I like the lay out and color, it’s so tough and masculine.
- jackssmallengines.com - Number 1 site for snow blower parts including tires. Simple and easy to navigate.
- bizrate.com - A long list of snowblower parts including tires and chains. Complete.
- mysimon.com - Best priced snow blower tires of different sizes and models. Limited selection.
- stcatharines.kijiji.ca - Where you can find used snow blower tires. Candy colored site.
- shopping.msn.com - Another type of snow blower tires available. Simple and brief.
Comments are highly appreciated. Please leave one and suggest your favorite sites.