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Do "Drift Cutters" work?

Chatting with a buddy in Connecticut, he had about 24-28 inches of snow in the recent storm. His snow blower worked fine but wondered about getting some 1/8" flat steel and adding drift cutters. When I lived in Oswego, N.Y. we used to get the very heavy "lake effect" snows and, as I recall, drift cutters worked well on the very heavy, wet,solid snow. I said he should add them, cheap enough and even if he doesn't use them in the next ten years, useful for tipping the unit up on it's nose.

Any opinions on them?

Keep warm,

Ev

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