You can make a spacer block to use when tightening the bolts. This will make your shovel even across. Just line up the edge of the spacer with the edge of the hand truck plate.
I don't mind using a snow shovel on really cold fluffy snow. But occasionally where I live, there is the odd time when the weather gets warmer and suddenly the snow becomes really wet and slushy and it weighs a lot more when throwing a snow shovel around for a few hours. I like using my lawnmower as a snowmower as well!
That’s a fabulous tool. But that ground is warm. If he waited a couple of hours the snow would have melted all by itself. I still like the tool and I can see how it would be valuable in low snowfall fluffy and heavy conditions that had no ice on the ground.
Yes, we recommend for normal snow events. However, it can push deeper snows with the right strategy and upper body strength. Here are a few videos ruclips.net/video/EW9TeRP7H2k/видео.htmlsi=1w1uOoDAJpGR-t9P and ruclips.net/video/ZFgZaNCP3pA/видео.htmlsi=1oV_UG2XPY0s5IT- and ruclips.net/video/WA2_MHzHXis/видео.htmlsi=ESLb6WNX9Xv8t9PM
Keeping the cutting edge an inch or two above the gravel while pushing, the snow can be cleared. It works best on pavement, however, with the right approach, it can be used to clear gravel areas. We've had several clients report back that it in fact does work well for them.
great product! You should put a link in the description so people can buy them.
Great point! Thank you. Purchase here: clearplow.com/shop/clearplow-leaf-snow-pushers/
You can make a spacer block to use when tightening the bolts. This will make your shovel even across. Just line up the edge of the spacer with the edge of the hand truck plate.
I don't mind using a snow shovel on really cold fluffy snow. But occasionally where I live, there is the odd time when the weather gets warmer and suddenly the snow becomes really wet and slushy and it weighs a lot more when throwing a snow shovel around for a few hours. I like using my lawnmower as a snowmower as well!
It looks excellent
Thank you! We think so :)
I think I'll be buying one since I just had surgery on my arm.
That’s a fabulous tool. But that ground is warm. If he waited a couple of hours the snow would have melted all by itself.
I still like the tool and I can see how it would be valuable in low snowfall fluffy and heavy conditions that had no ice on the ground.
Yes, we recommend for normal snow events. However, it can push deeper snows with the right strategy and upper body strength. Here are a few videos ruclips.net/video/EW9TeRP7H2k/видео.htmlsi=1w1uOoDAJpGR-t9P and ruclips.net/video/ZFgZaNCP3pA/видео.htmlsi=1oV_UG2XPY0s5IT- and ruclips.net/video/WA2_MHzHXis/видео.htmlsi=ESLb6WNX9Xv8t9PM
Looks good however wouldn’t work with heavy snow
Thank you. It works better than you'd expect as your using the leverage of your hand truck. That said, use the best tool for your job at hand :)
Here's a video ruclips.net/video/EW9TeRP7H2k/видео.htmlsi=1w1uOoDAJpGR-t9P
How does this work on rough/gravel surfaces?
Keeping the cutting edge an inch or two above the gravel while pushing, the snow can be cleared. It works best on pavement, however, with the right approach, it can be used to clear gravel areas. We've had several clients report back that it in fact does work well for them.