Don't mind me, I'm just going to snarl for a moment about gas powered equipment.
The big gas snow blower grenaded its engine during the blizzard this year. The other one snapped it's pulley tensioner mount.
The commercial 2-stroke hedge trimmer split its transmission case last year.
The propane 4-stroke string trimmer burned up last fall (who makes an engine that holds 1 tablespoon of oil?).
The gas 2-stroke tiller just lost spark and won't start as of yesterday.
The big Aerins 2-stroke string trimmer just refuses to start, and has for about a year.
None of these tools (or several others) could be used at home by anyone but me, as neither my son nor my wife could get them to start. That is only after I spend at least 10 minutes doing the hokey-pokey to make any of them actually run. Something frustratingly difficult on a whole lot of them. Plus the smell and the mess.
I've had it. I just ordered the 40 volt battery Royobi trimmer that someone here raved about last year. The one that takes different attachments. No fuss, no muss, anyone in my house can use it. I hope.
I'm thinking very seriously about an electric Snow Joe snow blower, for about the same reasons. Anyone can start it, anyone can run it. Nope, not as powerful as the big gas two-stage unit. But again, adequate for most snow, and anyone can plug it in and use it. I hope.
GRRRRR!
I'm getting too old to put up with this. I've other things to do besides fart around constantly with gas powered equipment that refuses to cooperate.