Deal of the Day

  • trumar
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 5967
    #1256219

    When starting a new job about 2 1/2 months ago I notice a snowblower just sitting out in the weather at my work place.

    After buying a house this year I thought it would be nice to have a blower now .

    Not wanting to be the new nosey employee I didnt ask about it until tuesday , a co worker said it belong to his dad ,(which is also my boss)so I asked him what he was going to do with it, he sais he had no need for it any more and if I wanted it we could strike out a deal ,so I said lets start dealing .
    He said all it would cost me was a bottle of Canandian Club ($19.34)
    I said “done deal” Its a 824 Estate dual stage/ 8 hp 28″ cut.
    Its about 6 years old but it is in great shape with NO wear on the cutting edge yet,a little TLC and it fired right up

    Sorry about the long story but not every day one gets a deal like this.I cant wait to use it.

    nick
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 4977
    #611905

    I got pretty much the same snowblower for my parents a couple years ago, runs perfect throws snow like you wouldn’t believe!

    catmando
    wis
    Posts: 1811
    #611906

    Deals like that are hard to come by, and great boss to boot. I work for a highway dept hope were both busy this winter.

    Crankbait
    Posts: 365
    #611907

    Sweet! Less time shoveling = more time fishing!

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #611908

    Wow that is a great deal I will give you double what you paid for it

    By the way where do you work?

    trumar
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 5967
    #611909

    Quote:


    Sweet! Less time shoveling = more time fishing!


    My driveway is only 60′ long and 12′ wide ,and one 25′ side walk that means alot more time fishing

    I work for for Lestmiester Truck Service now here in Rochester. I love my job now .Great hours and good co-workers .

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #611912

    Do both Sons work there? If so tell Tim I said Hi

    trumar
    Rochester, Mn
    Posts: 5967
    #611919

    they sure do and I sure will

    thunderjohn
    Savage, MN
    Posts: 17
    #611923

    Great deal! Put some sta-bil in the gas tank in case you don’t use it for awhile. And I hope it’s a loooong while.

    impalapower
    Madison, WI
    Posts: 939
    #612006

    Just might be better off runing Seafoam through it instead, that will clean it up a bit and also act as a storing agent.

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