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<blockquote data-quote="bludorbronc" data-source="post: 39546" data-attributes="member: 2047"><p>the opening could have a venturi effect on the amount of suction the fan is sucking, wider opening the slower, smaller opening the faster it sucks snow. if it is only 3/4 inch difference and not to hard to do ,i would adjust it all the other direction and stand back and see if you can tell the diff. you mite want to test on varying types of snow conditions, lite, heavy,dry or wet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bludorbronc, post: 39546, member: 2047"] the opening could have a venturi effect on the amount of suction the fan is sucking, wider opening the slower, smaller opening the faster it sucks snow. if it is only 3/4 inch difference and not to hard to do ,i would adjust it all the other direction and stand back and see if you can tell the diff. you mite want to test on varying types of snow conditions, lite, heavy,dry or wet. [/QUOTE]
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