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And somehow they always guilt me into paying 3x more than I would for a professional. Damn you and your cute dog! ~Not-So-Handy Andy
Probably not the most efficient way of clearing snow, but a clever use of old Huffy bikes.
He would need to have a wedge kind of blade, as seen on any number of 1920-1930-es films, where steam locos have just that. The idea is to shove the snow ASIDE, not pile it up in front of you.
Still, he’s onto something!
Probably not as effective in areas like where I live, when the snow falls faster than a foot an hour during moderate storms.
I’m surprised he had enough traction to plow even that much.
Probably has spiked tires for traction
that’s why he brought his dog along. when the going gets tough he hitches Fido up to help pull
The plow is nice but I’m loving the steering wheel.
*Call Mr. Plow, thats my name. The name again, is Mr. Plow”
That would only work in a snowfall so light that it would be quicker just to use broom.
I confess. I did build something like this as a kid but I couldn’t get it to stay attached to my bike.
Somebody lives in a place with way too few potholes.
He should have angled the plow a bit.
That was my second thought, my first thought was… “That’s a kid?”
He’s probably at the end of his tether, since the “plow” doesn’t clear the snow, but just piles it up…
I agree, looks to be ‘filled out’ more than a lot of kids, but too hard to tell in this picture.
Kid better hope there`s no bumps or raised sidewalk edges on the driveway or that thing would hurt.
This would be awesome to clean the snow on an ice rink while it snows.
This is not a kid.
That looks like half an inch of powdery snow.
One word: Leafblower.