Homemade Snowpusher at it again

It seems you’re referring to a DIY snow pusher project, possibly inspired by viral creations where individuals have ingeniously crafted snow removal tools using available materials. Here’s an overview of notable homemade snow pusher projects:


1. Lawn Mower and Cardboard Box Snow Pusher

Jonathan Schill from Pennsylvania gained attention by attaching a 50-inch TV cardboard box to his lawn mower, creating a makeshift snow plow. This inventive solution allowed him to clear his driveway efficiently during a winter storm. Remarkably, the cardboard box remained in good condition, enabling continued use. (Time)


2. Recycled Parts Snow Plow

Dan Comeau from Canada constructed a functional snow plow using recycled materials, including a street sign and a bench press. The project cost him under $200 and proved to be more effective than manual shoveling. Over time, he has upgraded his designs, adding wings for better snow collection. (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham)


3. Pedal-Powered Snow Plow

For a more sustainable approach, a pedal-powered snow plow was built using a riding lawn mower chassis, bike chains, gears, and plastic shovels. This DIY project offers a fun and eco-friendly way to clear snow, providing an alternative to gas-powered equipment. (motherearthnews.com)


4. Hot Water Tank Snow Plow

An inventive individual repurposed an old hot water tank to create a snow plow for the back of their car. The project involved cutting the tank, reinforcing it with angle iron, and attaching it securely. This creative reuse of materials resulted in a functional snow removal tool. (Instructables)


If you’re interested in undertaking a similar project, consider the materials you have on hand and the tools available to you. Always prioritize safety and ensure that your DIY snow pusher is securely attached and capable of handling the snow conditions in your area.

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