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Old 01-23-2016, 05:53 PM
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Looks good Sam! I'm liking the chivas cupholder!
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Old 01-23-2016, 05:59 PM
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Here are 3 pics the wife took as I headed out on the 2nd mission of the day. I'll finish the job tomorrow after it's all done snowing and blowing. It's now cocktail hour, the Bota is parked in the garage with the heater aimed under it, nothing worse than a cold Bota.
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Nice pics guys! EDIT: Sam, you got off too easy!

I posted a couple action shots last night in the other thread that my uncle took. Put a new bolt in today. Right as I finished my uncle rolled up with the FD plow and left a 3 ft windrow in front of the shed. I chewed my way through no problem.

I started clearing the plow windrows and BANG! I jumped out to see the belt broken. Guess it could have been worse! I was probably pushing a little harder than I should have but I found out after looking up the belt, it had the wrong belt. I used the one I got with the blower. It was 5 " longer than it should have been. I can't believe I didn't notice that and that it worked great all of last season! If I cant get the belt tomorrow, I'll put the chained and loaded tires on the 782 and see how that goes.

Now so this fits the thread here are a couple from about noon. It's still snowing and blowing. Thankfully the sun will come out tomorrow!



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Nice pics guys! EDIT: Sam, you got off too easy!
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If you remember I was the one saying all along that "I Hate Snow" blame Tim for this. I'm all about warm weather and cocktail hour. I'm Old, I'm lazy and Snow Flat Out Sucks! Gotta Go My Cocktail is Getting Warm.
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Got out the 1440 with the 451,did the driveway,then the head gasket blew,snow is wet,plus the 451 is all rusty,prolly why...
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Lew you'll need the B&S Joisey head gasket kit. I think it's special order.
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Got out the 1440 with the 451,did the driveway,then the head gasket blew,snow is wet,plus the 451 is all rusty,prolly why...
That sucks. The snow is really dry here, my son was upset that we couldn't make a snowman.
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Cool snow pics guys. Tomorrow I will clean up my place and plow 3 of the neighbors one is an elderly guy that has no one to help when it snows. I only did enough today to make sure that I could get out tomorrow, figured I can't help others if I'm trapped. Stay safe.
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I took this about 9am this morning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JOabwRz33s

First pass down the driveway with my IH Windbreaker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLgkDMeiMD8
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