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Old 01-05-2015, 06:33 PM
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well whatever mother nature brings this winter i,ll be ready. 8 foot plow on my 2500 dodge,allis chalmers 916 with 36 inch bucket,allis 710 6 speed with 42 inch dozer blade and chains,1973 artic cat 8 horse snowblower,1970? simplicity 5/24 snowbuster 2 stage blower and 2 snow shovels...... LOL
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Old 01-05-2015, 06:36 PM
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Our weather guessers are saying enough to make driving/walking etc annoying BUT not enough to start up the cub.
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Old 01-05-2015, 07:11 PM
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No snow near the St. Louis area, sounds like you northerners will get some though.

We got a couple of inches in November and a few flurries since, I still have a grass cutter setting in front of the blade tractors and the thrower tractor is still at the other place. Gonna be COLD here for the next few days (most everywhere else too from what I hear) too cold to snow.

Looks like I refreshed the thrower this past fall for nothing. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it I guess.

Might get some more flurries this weekend.
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Old 01-05-2015, 07:14 PM
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We always watched WGN (I think that's what it was called) from Chicago. Whatever they got is what we got a couple days later. People looked at us weird sometimes because of putting the plows on early but it almost never failed.
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Old 01-05-2015, 07:38 PM
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my parents live in arizona,this cold was there last week or so. eventually it makes its way across the country.its 20 degrees right now,which will feel like summer by weds/thursday.nothing wrong with being prepared,hate to be caught with my pants down so to speak....
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16° here,expect an inch here...
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good day to sit by the electric heater and eat hobo stew....lol
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Please explain why someone that moved south to get away from snow would want to go north to plow snow, I may have been born at night but it wasn't last night. It's all yours buddy, enjoy.
I wasn't sure if you missed it or not from your first post!

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well whatever mother nature brings this winter i,ll be ready. 8 foot plow on my 2500 dodge,allis chalmers 916 with 36 inch bucket,allis 710 6 speed with 42 inch dozer blade and chains,1973 artic cat 8 horse snowblower,1970? simplicity 5/24 snowbuster 2 stage blower and 2 snow shovels...... LOL
I see a lot of snow movers in there but I don't see any Cubs. Impostor!!!
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Ive been on this skidster here at work in princeville for about 7 hours now. Couldn't keep up most of the time and that was just clearing a way for the forklifts. Havnt even thought about doing my drive yet
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Ryan, shouldn't you be outside pushing snow?

How much do you have so far?
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