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Not sure about that i guess i would leave stock one in place as long it is working
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi JW. Thank you for your question. No. Single-stage models are usually the lightest type of snowblower available, making them relatively easy to transport and store when not being used. They also tend to be more maneuverable than two-stage models, so they make it easier to get around tight corners or navigate narrow spaces. Greenworks single-stage snow blowers are usually designed for snowfalls of 8-10 inches or less, are intended for use on flat, paved surfaces, and are not self-propelled. However, they are still functional in both lower and higher levels of snow. A two-stage snow blower is a larger machine with an auger that cuts into snow and pushes it into a separately driven impeller, which discharges the snow out of the chute. This two-stage system speeds up the snow clearing process and does a better job tackling deeper snowfalls of more than 10 inches. Greenworks two-stage snow blowers are self-propelled and are designed with all-metal augers and enough ground clearance for use on uneven or gravel surfaces. We hope this information helped!
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