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MTD Products Inc. of Valley City, Ohio, says its Yard Machines brand has experienced "significant growth" this year in its compact two-stage machines, and says sales of snow-thrower attachments that fit onto riding lawn tractors also are selling "above expectations."
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At first they parked the car at the bottom and took their groceries up on sleds; later they used a snow-thrower and put down sand and salt.
NYT > Home Page By JOYCE COHEN 2012
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Be careful how many times you push the rubber fuel primer button when starting a cold snow-thrower.
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The snow-thrower only weighs 36 lbs.; you can carry it with one hand.
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Be careful how many times you push the rubber fuel primer button when starting a cold snow-thrower.
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Going uphill, you have to push the snow-thrower But it's like a push lawnmower - not hard to push.
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Going uphill, you have to push the snow-thrower But it's like a push lawnmower - not hard to push.
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Be careful how many times you push the rubber fuel primer button when starting a cold snow-thrower.
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Three other neighbors did the same to a longer cul-de-sac with a smaller snow-thrower and shovels.
Jihad Monitor 2010
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Going uphill, you have to push the snow-thrower But it's like a push lawnmower - not hard to push.
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