Snow Blowers


Yard Machine Snow 24inch Thrower H63Ke

The Yard Machine Snow  Thrower model H63Ke comes with a 24-inch clearing width suitable for most consumers’ needs. This snow thrower is 2 inches wider than the Yard Machine Snow 24inch Thrower H63Kesmallest blowers and yet is small enough to be stored easily in your garage. It comes with space-saving folding handles, an in-dash yard light, and an electric start with a manual backup. Electric start is handy for people who do not like the manual pull cord. Yard Machine Snow 24inch Thrower.

We did not see any reviews for this particular machine. We would welcome reader’s comments about their experience with this model. This model also allows the operator to steer the machine with a single hand. They can operate the chute with the other hand. This is a great feature especially when you need to navigate around parked cars and side buildings. Read on for the full list of specifications and features.

Yard Machine Snow 24inch Thrower H63Ke – Specifications:

  • 208cc Powermore™ OHV Winterized Engine
  • 24” Clearing Width
  • 6 Forward, 2 Reverse Speeds: operate the snow blower to match the conditions
  • 12” serrated augers
  • 12” Impeller
  • 21” Intake Height
  • 15” x 5” Sno-Hog Tires: heavy-duty treads provide maximum traction

Engine: This Yard Machine Snow 24inch Thrower has a 208cc Powermore™ OHV Winterized Engine

Transmission: This snow thrower has the standard 6 Forward, 2 Reverse Speeds to allow you to operate the snow blower to match the conditions

Warranty: This 2 Year Limited Warranty

Yard Machine Snow 24inch Thrower – Features:

  • Electric Start with manual backup
  • NEW 2-way, top crank chute control with remote tilt
  • Single Hand Controls: leave one hand free to operate the chute
  • Taller poly chute focuses concentrated blasts of snow – arctic tested: won’t rust, dent, or crack!
  •  In-Dash Yard Light: improves low visibility and adds safety
  • Heavy Duty reversible slide shoes
  • Space Saving, Folding Handles
  • Durable Automotive Style Powder Coated Paint
  • Extra Shear Bolts included
  • Assembles in minutes

Delivery

Most customers will have to arrange for the delivery of their new snow blowers. They are far too big to take home in your car. You will need a trailer, rent a van or arrange for delivery by the store that you are purchasing the snow blower from. There will be a charge for this service. But it will be the easiest way to arrange for your new snow blower to be delivered to your home. Some stores will rent their vans/trucks to you for a very low price for 2 hours for you to take your purchases home. Lowes and Home Depot do this as well as others.

Accessories

Most snow blowers can be purchased with tire chains to provide extra traction in icy situations. In addition, snow shields are also a good idea if you want to protect yourself from windy conditions and snow being blown back at you from the wind.

Safety & Operation

A snow blower is a powerful machine and should be treated with safety in mind. Carefully read all of the safety guidelines in the manual prior to operating the machine for the first time and follow these guidelines to ensure that both you and the machine do not have an accident.

Prior to starting your snowblower the first time each day, perform a quick walk around check of the machine to ensure there are no loose parts and no leaking fluids. Check the engine oil to ensure that it is at the correct level as specified by the manual. Top up if necessary. Fill the fuel tank while the engine is cold and prior to using the machine. If you do spill fuel, wait until it has fully evaporated prior to starting the engine. Never spill fuel on a hot engine to avoid fires and always fill the fuel tank outdoors to avoid any possibility of vapors going into your house.

Finally never point the chute in the direction of people, buildings, or cars to avoid any possible damage and accidents. Sometimes chunks of ice can be thrown at high speed from the chute and if they hit something, it can cause a lot of damage.

Never work on your snow blower with the engine running

This seems like an obvious thing but people still do it and are hurt, sometimes badly, every year. Always turn it off before you do any maintenance, add fuel, check the oil, fix the chains on the tires, or clear the augers of snow.

Clearing Snow from the Augers – this is where lots of people are hurt every year. Before you try to clear snow that is plugging the augers, shut the engine off to avoid sudden turning of the augers or the impeller which could cause lots of damage to fingers, hands, and arms.

Use Snow Clearing Tool – This is the really important part. You have plugged the augers with snow, you have shut the machine off and now you are trying to clear the snow away. Never place your hands inside the augers to get at the snow. Use a broom handle if you have an old machine or the snow clearing tool that came with your newer machine to clear the snow. You can also purchase these tools from most stores as an extra if you break yours or if you have an older machine that does not have one. This is the safe way to clear snow from around the augers and the impeller.

Sometimes the snow is so compacted, that as you clear it away, it allows the augers to turn as a result of built-up tension in the pulley mechanism. Better to have a broom handle stuck in there than your hands!

Most new snow blowers come with a snow clearing tool which you can use for this purpose. Always use this tool and never use your hands. If you have an older machine, an old broom handle will do the trick as well.

Maintenance

Like all snow blowers or snow throwers, maintenance is important for your machine to operate at a peak level for many years. Change the engine oil regularly, check the belts for tightness, change the spark plug as required, and grease any spots outlined in the manual. If you need to leave the snow blower outside all year round, cover the machine with a proper cover to keep it looking new and avoid deterioration of the tires and metal components.

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