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Originally Posted by matthewb0051
I had a gas powered 'snow thrower' when we lived in metro DC. Just enough to do the job and had rubber like blades so my epoxy rock sidewalk wasn't disturbed. Light and nimble as well. Had wheels/tires like a lawn mower.
Got it off the side of the road the season prior when a neighbor put it out for trash.
Removed carb, a little cleaner and it was good as new.
Edit: not electric as you want but the deal with the blades seemed to be what you want. It does leave a little bit but at same time doesn't rip up the walkway either.
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I'm betting you really miss needing a snow blower!
I remember shoveling snow when I was a kid in Japan. It was on a military base, so a little sidewalk, and maybe a parallel parking spot.
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