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Old 11-18-2015, 04:42 PM
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Default Alright guys, snow this weekend. It's game time!!

For those that have been anxious to play in the white stuff, for us Northern Illinois residents, the time is nigh. Depending what weather you follow, it's going to be around 2"-5" (and more if the more dramatic models are to be believed). So get your winter coats out, get your Cubs gassed up and ready to go and post your pics here when you get em!
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Old 11-18-2015, 05:05 PM
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Heck I haven't even got the blade or thrower mounted yet. Been to busy working on my truck.
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Ryan,
Dude.... you are outta your mind.

I'll go hide under a rock all winter. I'm never as ready as you are to play in the snow. LOL.


As a side note, I'm hoping a meteor hits, the polar ice caps melt and we all party on the beach.
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Old 11-18-2015, 05:44 PM
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Sam said he'd buy the first round of Scotch.
I'm all ready, the BX is chained up and the plow is on it. It's cocktail hour and I'm on round 2.
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Old 11-18-2015, 05:54 PM
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Ryan,
Dude.... you are outta your mind.

I'll go hide under a rock all winter. I'm never as ready as you are to play in the snow. LOL.


As a side note, I'm hoping a meteor hits, the polar ice caps melt and we all party on the beach.
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I'm all ready, the BX is chained up and the plow is on it. It's cocktail hour and I'm on round 2.
I was waiting for you two to jump in For the record, I come across more enthused about winter than I actually am. Don't get me wrong, I love playing inside a cab on a tractor in the snow...the first dozen times. But by the time winter is over, I'm sick and tired of being up at 4am to plow at work then turning around and working an 8+ hour day. I'm tired of loosing sleep, waking up every couple hours to check and see how much we got, etc.

That being said, I know snow is inevitable. So I try to have as much fun with it as I can and enjoy the ride!
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It's cocktail hour and I'm on round 2. [/QUOTE]

Playing in the snow is always better after cocktail hour!
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Old 11-18-2015, 08:17 PM
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We won't get enough here in SE MI to amount to pushing I'm sure. Enough to be annoying but not enough to rouse the 147 from slumber.

That being said, I took it for a ride yesterday. Dumped some fuel stabilizer in the tank and had to work it through the carb. that's enough of an excuse for some backyard laps as any.
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SNOW really! I just finished picking the last of my beans and tilled the garden in today. Now I have to get all the leaves up and turn the A/C off. It was 70's here in NC today. Lord who said the S word.
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SNOW really! I just finished picking the last of my beans and tilled the garden in today. Now I have to get all the leaves up and turn the A/C off. It was 70's here in NC today. Lord who said the S word.
We won't have to worry about snow here in NC. If we do the 982 can be ready fast.
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Supposed to get flurries or light snow Friday night, not supposed to stick! I hope not!!! I'm falling behind on stuff. Just finished mowing the field last sat, need to work on the house deck some and get the 1211 ready! I could use a cocktail too, or a dozen! Lol
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