The present invention relates to a wheel attachment that is attached to a snowblower.
Snowblowers are a common tool used for snow removal. The snowblower provides an easy method to remove snow from driveways, sidewalks or parking lots as needed. Snowblowers are usually self-propelled and have push handles that allow the user to push the snowblower over the snow for removal. The snowblower usually has a single set of wheels that enable the blower to maneuver over a surface during use. Snowblowers are normally stored in a warehouse, garage or otherwise when not in use. However, due to the undersurface of the snowblower and the positioning of the traditional wheels it becomes difficult to maneuver a snowblower over a flat surface for storage purposes. Further stores that sell snowblowers have difficulty maneuvering the snowblower around a show room surface based upon the construction of the snowblower. It would therefore be advantageous to have a wheelbase that can be easily mounted onto a snowblower that provides a wheelbase at a forward position of the snowblower under the blades. This feature allows the front edge of the snowblower to be above the surface and enables easy movement thereof.
The present invention relates to a method to elevate a snowblower that includes the steps of: assembling a wheelbase, wherein said wheelbase includes a first wheel and a second wheel placed on a horizontal axle and a vertical post extending therefrom; inserting bolts through a mounting platform attached to the vertical post; and securing the bolts to a forward underside of the snowblower. During use of the snowblower, a user removes the bolts and wheelbase. The present invention further relates to a removable wheelbase that includes: a horizontal axle; a first wheel and a second wheel on the horizontal axle; a vertical post extending from the horizontal axle; a mounting platform at the top of the vertical post; and an attachment means inserted through the mounting platform. The mounting platform may further include a first mounting pad and a second mounting pad.
The present invention relates to a method to elevate and mount a wheelbase onto the front end of a snowblower. The present invention allows for easy movement of the snowblower over a flat surface when not in use. The mounting bracket according to the present invention is depicted in