CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s going to snow, eventually. And if you want a cheap way to clear your driveway, but don’t want to tire yourself out shoveling, fixing a broken snowblower might be your best bet.
You've finally gathered the courage and strength to step out of your warm cocoon and remove the snow blanketing your porch and driveway. But it'll all be for naught if your snow blower doesn't start, ...