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Old 10-16-2021, 01:05 PM
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With it being fall, let's see your snow removal equipment.
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Old 10-16-2021, 06:22 PM
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Here she is in her 14th year of plow responsibilities. She doesn't just plow the driveway, she plows out the entire development, 3 neighbor mailboxes, and 2 neighbor driveways.
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Old 10-16-2021, 09:40 PM
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Either my 122 or 123 with front blade https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...162943_668.jpg or if it gets serious the 8n will be next https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...163025_850.jpg
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Here is my snow removal unit. Last winter in action:
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Old 10-17-2021, 08:55 AM
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it's still way toooooooo early for all this 4 letter word talk.
We now have global warming, so no more white stuff. yuck!
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Old 10-17-2021, 11:39 AM
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The 125 and snow thrower in Action. I am with you George. Way to
early for the white stuff. Unfortunately our first snow has already come
and gone for the year. And your terminology is bit outdated however.
I believe it's climate change. More inclusive I reckon.

The pics are from a previous year...thankfully

Ken
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Here she is in her 14th year of plow responsibilities. She doesn't just plow the driveway, she plows out the entire development, 3 neighbor mailboxes, and 2 neighbor driveways.
Might consider retiring the old girl from manual labor. 20 year old 3rd Gen 4Runners are fetching up to $25,000 clams on Bring-A-Trailer. Side note, make sure you've checked/replaced both the radiator and lower ball joints.



[Me and my wife playing in a rare snow last year]
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Old 10-19-2021, 12:21 AM
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Might consider retiring the old girl from manual labor. 20 year old 3rd Gen 4Runners are fetching up to $25,000 clams on Bring-A-Trailer. Side note, make sure you've checked/replaced both the radiator and lower ball joints.
She's heavily modified; Tundra brakes, Land Cruiser suspension, aux coolers, etc. She'll go anywhere and pull anything. I pulled a UPS truck out of a snowbank last year. He couldn't believe it. My neighbor's 4WD truck couldn't get up his long up hill driveway so I drove up and plowed the snow back down so he could make it. At 150k she's just getting broken in.

On her off days she hauls the Cub to shows.
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I don’t have my snow removal equipment ready this year yet, but here’s some pictures from last year.

I mainly used the 125, with the 1450 ready to go if needed in the driveway. Thinking this year will be the 125 and 149 #2. For our long private road, the GMC.
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Same as last year !
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