what are these hoods?
Blaine
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bill Gallik
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] electric snowblower



Scott,

>From your question, I'm surmising you don't think a blind person can operate 
a gasoline snowblower? Oh contraire my friend, I am the only one here and 
even if I weren't I'd still be in charge of clearing the snow with my 8 HP 
snowblower.

Certainly a blind person isn't going to be quite as efficient as a sighted 
person probably duplicating effort several times. But I've developed a 
system for clearing the snow from the garage area parking and my friends 
tell me I do an incredibly good job of it.

Now the sidewalks are simply a matter of feeling; I can tell when I've 
strayed off the sidewalk from the feeling that comes from the snowblower 
housing sliding on grass instead of sidewalk concrete. And the deck (when I 
decide to pull the machine up there) is very easy to tell.

I've been known to put an auxiliary hood over my head backwards. This is a 
real hoot because passing motorists (at least 1 out of 3) slows down to 
rubber neck. I do it on exceptionally cold days and I figure, "Why expose 
any flesh at all?"

So, my answer to your question is a definite "YES," a blind person could run 
an electric snowblower!
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Holland's Person, Bill
- "Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint."
- US Humorist, Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)

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