Simplicity Intermediate Dual Stage Snow Blower

The Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower moves heavy, wet snow with ease. Tired of shoveling your driveway by hand? With a two-stage snowblower, the auger and impeller work together to break up heavy snow and project it through the snow chute to your snowbanks and yard area.

With a Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower, you can clear a 24-inch path in little time. Plus, the snowblower hurls the snow up to 40 feet away allowing you to deposit the snow in any area you choose.

Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower Engine Information

Using a Briggs & Stratton Snow Series four-cycle OHV engine, expect to get about 11 ½ pounds gross torque from the powerful engine. It includes electric push button start to reduce strain on your arms from having to pull the starter cord. If the push button starter does fail, there is a recoil backup.

Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower Features and Specifications

With a 24-inch clearing width and 19.5-inch intake height, the Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower clears a lot of snow at once. The notched 12-inch auger includes three blades to easily chop up icy snow chunks preventing you from having to break large chunks up by hand first.

Other features include:

  • 15-inch ArticTrac tires
  • 27-watt halogen headlight
  • Four-inch steel snow chute rotates 190 degrees
  • Friction disc-drive system
  • Patented Free Hand controls
  • Six forward and two reverse speeds
  • Steel dash mounted on handle grip
  • Tool box with cleaning tools

The snowblower weighs 176 pounds, but moves easily thanks to the drive system.

The Warranty for Your Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower

Your Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower comes with a limited two-year warranty that protects you against engine failure. If the snowblower is used for any commercial purpose, the warranty drops to 90 days.

Look for optional accessories that fit the Simplicity Intermediate Dual-Stage Snow Blower. You can protect your snowblower's outer components with a storage cover. Purchase tire chains for better traction. Or, consider a snow shield to prevent blowing snow from getting into your eyes and face.

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