Snow boss shovel/pusher

I probably don't need to suggest this because you would know this but wrapping your wrists should help. As I said you probably know or do this already but felt I should mention it. You seem "on the ball."

So far, the snow is so light, in weight, my back pack blower is handling it with ease.

Tabata? I will have to look that up. Thank you.
 
fdresq4- Never hurts to suggest the seemingly obvious, better than @$$uming everybody knows everything :D

My backpack blowers just sit all winter, simply don't work in my situation. I'm kinda envious of you folks who *can* use them on the light stuff!

Sometimes Accumulatorette does the deck for me, but when it's heavy....well, you know.

The Tabata Protocol stuff really belongs in the workout/weightloss thread, but yeah...it's become my cardio regimen of choice, works best for me (age 55, serious about such stuff). A bit of a challenge to do correctly in the absence of a full-blown lab setting, but doable for practical purposes.
 
Short learning curve on it. Out again just a few min ago. Took 20-25 min. to clear 4" of fresh snow from last night. Again as stated, use common sense. Know your limitations. And lift with your legs, etc...

Again, i will stand by it. It makes a job nobody likes so much eaiser.
 
It was really put to the test yesterday. Had well over a foot of blown snow in some parts of the driveway. Used 80% of the time as a shovel. Take it easy. Take your time. Moved a insane amount of snow. Took well over an hour. Today back is fine, legs a little sore.
 
Due to the ice, I busted off the metal scraper strip on the shovel. I'm gonna try and contact them to get a new piece and revive it on. The old one is bent and not lining up right.
 
UPDATED*******

Just spoke with AEMES Customer Service and they are shipping a new scraper and rivets, updated, for free. No hassles!
 
That sounds like good customer service, they don't know how hard you where on it but they're standing behind it anyhow.
 
That sounds like good customer service, they don't know how hard you where on it but they're standing behind it anyhow.
BTW...my bad...AMES.

I was using an Ames square shovel to break the ice up then the Boss to move the pieces. Indeed, very good customer service.
 
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