snowblower?

gogosox asked:


I bought a used John Deere TRS21 snowblower and it has manual as well as electric start the cord did not come with it. it looks like it will take a standard extension cord. Is this true?

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4 Responses to “snowblower?”

  1. Ralfcoder Says:

    You can try it - if it’s made for a 110v current, you probably won’t hurt it.

    Otherwise, take it to a John Deere dealer, and ask the expert. Then buy the cord there, to pay him for his services. But remember - Nothing Costs like a Deere.

  2. limabee69 Says:

    Yes, I have one also. I have the factory lead which is like any heavy duty extension cord you can buy at any hardware store.

  3. Bryan Says:

    A standard 3 prong extention cord will work. It doesn’t take all that much current to operate the starter, but as always if you need a really long cord, you might consider getting one with heavier (lower) guage wire.

    BTW - it isn’t supposed to come with a cord. The idea is that after you forget and leave the cord out and chew it up with the snowblower, you can just get another cord.

  4. Pat B Says:

    yes it will