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Old 03-26-2013, 10:04 PM
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That, AND some snow to push around!

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Finally got some shots of the cub plowing snow. Sorry there not the greatest but cant get anyone to come out in the snow while i'm plowing. You can see what i'm up against I used to shovel it all by hand, now I sit and smile.


here is a little video.

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That is One Post Card Picture if Ever I Seen One !!! My Goodness thats a pretty picture!! PIC OF THE YEAR ! Very, Very Nice !
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yeah , Idid it for 20 years. luckily it was all down hill
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Old 03-27-2013, 12:08 AM
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Wow , I didn't even know it could snow in N.C. I'm jealous....all I did today
was get the 127 out and mow for the second time...I'm 150 miles from Canada, i don't get it.Looks like the duals with chains really do the trick.
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POTW worthy!
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Old 03-27-2013, 07:22 AM
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Oh yeah can it snow. When we first moved here the realtor that sold us the house says it never snows here and if it does it goes away in a day. Well 2 weeks later we get hit with the blizzard of '92 and I got 24 inches of snow on my house and no power for 5 days. We live just near the tenn. border and get quite a bit. It is again white out there this morning.
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Old 03-27-2013, 10:25 AM
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Oh yeah can it snow. When we first moved here the realtor that sold us the house says it never snows here and if it does it goes away in a day. Well 2 weeks later we get hit with the blizzard of '92 and I got 24 inches of snow on my house and no power for 5 days. We live just near the tenn. border and get quite a bit. It is again white out there this morning.
We hardly see any snow in our area of NC.
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bvillecadet: Thanks for sharing, that's pretty cool.




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Nice gives me faith in my 107 pushing snow. Although I think its finally done in ny
MSIXTEEN: What part of NY are you from ? I'm with you though, I hope it's done but I'm not counting on it.
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Awesome pics and videos! POTW worthy! I see why you wanted a larger blade.
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Moving snow with a cub > shoveling by hand.

On a related note; I'm done with snow moving. I'm ready to start tilling/mowing.
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