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Old 01-26-2014, 09:11 PM
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Gave the 682 a workout today, snow up to the top of the blower, most I've had her in, of course she did just fine. I like how it blasts the snow onto the trees that high, not quite as high as my walk behind but close and a lot easier on the back and hands!
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Got the blade on the 782. Hope we get some snow this week.



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Old 01-26-2014, 09:20 PM
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Allen, hope you get to push some snow with the 782. I've had enough of the stuff and am ready for spring. Calling for -17* this week.

Today, I pulled the generator off of the 100 to solve my charging issue. Found the field wire broken loose from the post inside. Soldered it back on and need to pick up new brushes tomorrow to get it charging again.
I hear ya Adam. We currently are in blizzard conditions right now with an actual low temp supposedly to get down to -17* with wind chills a balmy -30* to -40*. Really gettin' tired of this cold and snow. Been a long winter and it's not over yet. Allen, I'll send ya some white stuff to put that blade to use.
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the 1772 and moded QA42a thrower hard at work today.
I broke the spring pin at the small chain sprocket on the trower. took 20min to get her back up and throwing.

the tip for the day is. never throw snow into the wind.. (Just Saying)
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Old 01-26-2014, 09:26 PM
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the 1772 and moded QA42a thrower hard at work today.
I broke the spring pin at the small chain sprocket on the trower. took 20min to get her back up and throwing.

the tip for the day is. never throw snow into the wind.. (Just Saying)
I just saw that same post on Facebook Looks good!
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Old 01-27-2014, 08:03 AM
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Replaced the Previous owners home grown hitch with a new Receiver type Hitch Got rid on my old way of hanging weights and welded up my own Weight carrier Draw Bar. Two Top pictures are the "Befores'
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Good job, Tony!
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Looks better!
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Allen, you're going to get your wish I'm pretty sure!

I expect some good action shots from you down there.

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Replaced the Previous owners home grown hitch with a new Receiver type Hitch Got rid on my old way of hanging weights and welded up my own Weight carrier Draw Bar. Two Top pictures are the "Befores'
Very nice job Tony. It looks like it belongs on there for sure.
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