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Snapper M1024E Two-Stage Snow Blower

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Overview

The Snapper® Two-Stage snow blower is designed to deliver optimum power in harsh weather conditions. Powered by a Briggs & Stratton® Snow Series™ OHV Engine with a convenient push button start, this snow blower gives you all the power you need to tackle moderate snowfalls. A step up from a single-stage unit, this snow blower delivers more power, and the operation-friendly features make blowing snow even easier.

  

Specifications
Model
M1024E Two-Stage Snow Blower
Year
2022
Sale Type
New
Manufacturer
Snapper
Engine Size
208
Starter
Electric w/ Recoil Back-up
Auger Type
Stamped X-Auger
Drive Type
Friction Disc Drive
Headlights
Single LED
Skid Shoes
Poly Reversible
Engine Brand
Briggs & Stratton®950 Snow Series™
Chute Material
Steel
Chute Rotation
200°
Chute Deflector
Remote
Intake Height (in)
20
Auger Diameter (in)
12"
Tire Size / Thread (in)
14 x 5
Auger Gear Case Material
Aluminum
Fuel Tank Capacity (qts)
3.2
Torque (ft-lbs, Gross) *
9.5
Number Of Impeller Blades
3
Throwing Distance (ft) **
Up to 40
features

Snapper M1024E Two Stage Snow Blower

BRIGGS & STRATTON SNOW SERIES ENGINE
Specially designed to start strong (down to -20°F***) and power through in the toughest winter conditions, this engine offers uncompromised power and displacement to help you get the job done. Plus, oversized controls provide mitten-friendly operation.

Snapper M1024E Two Stage Snow Blower DASH MOUNT CRANK
Chute rotation control is located on the control panel and easily adjusts the direction the snow is thrown from left-to-right.

Snapper M1024E Two Stage Snow Blower FREE HAND™ CONTROL & FRICTION DISC DRIVE
Allows you to drive the snow blower with one hand while using the controls with your other hand. Equipped with six forward and two reverse speeds.

Snapper M1024E Two Stage Snow Blower LED HEADLIGHT
A LED headlight is integrated into the dash panel and provides better visibility.

Snapper M1024E Two Stage Snow Blower HEATED HAND GRIPS
With an on/off switch to keep your hands warmer while clearing away the cold snow.