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Old 01-07-2017, 01:11 AM
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Already throw 3 feet of that white crap in 2 weeks! I think I'm loosing my mind! I'm looking at 2 Yamaha 2009 Venture RS (120Hp) snowmobile I can get for a very Lew price...Both under 4000Km but one have electric issue. Last time I drive one It was in 1976 WTF I'm thinking?

Here a pic of one of those infamous evil machine.
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Old 01-07-2017, 07:54 AM
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My voodoo dolls WORKED! Nothing but rain here for Allen and my part of NC State.
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Old 01-07-2017, 08:40 AM
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I have about 5" at the moment and it's still snowing. I hate snow, but you know that.
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Old 01-07-2017, 11:06 AM
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Last time I drive one It was in 1976 WTF I'm thinking?

Here a pic of one of those infamous evil machine.
For most guys its motorcycles and muscle cars, but for you northerners, I guess a sign of a mid life crisis is a snowmobile.
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Old 01-07-2017, 12:47 PM
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For most guys its motorcycles and muscle cars, but for you northerners, I guess a sign of a mid life crisis is a snowmobile.
Maybe your right or maybe it was just a brain freeze...

I sold my last motorcycles in 2007 but who knows maybe a good deal on a Harley can made me change my mind

Look at the weather for the weekend, bloody cold but no flaky white crap in my neck of the wood. Sweet! Take it all Sam!
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I'm about 25 Miles NW of Richmond, VA. We've got about 4-5 inches here now, and it's still coming down, though tapering off. Hardly worth breaking out the tractor, though. Heck, the bush hog is still on the Ford. The BX is down at the river house, as are most of the cubs. I've got the 1450 here with a blade, but usually use the Ford 2000 for snow. Cleaned off the cars and pulled the truck out in case I need to make a liquor run.

I'm just watching TV and nursing a cold that has lingered in various forms since Thanksgiving. (Or maybe it's been a series of colds.) Hate to admit it, but I think it's been holiday visits to see the grand daughter that's the cause of all my colds. Never used to get sick like this.
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Just came in from plowing, wind is blowing so bad that about as fast as I plow it, it blows back in. I'll have at it tomorrow.

Pic of the driveway a few minutes after I plowed it. Wind is blowing about 20mph and it's 15 degrees. Dog doesn't even want to stay to take a dump.
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I'm thinkin' it must get pretty slick heading down 77 from Hillsville in a storm like this.
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Old 01-07-2017, 02:52 PM
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I'm thinkin' it must get pretty slick heading down 77 from Hillsville in a storm like this.
More like a demo derby. I just stay home till it's all cleared up. Some of these stars can't drive in daylight on a dry day in the summer, toss a little snow and ice in the mix and stand back.
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I'm about 25 Miles NW of Richmond, VA. We've got about 4-5 inches here now, and it's still coming down, though tapering off. Hardly worth breaking out the tractor, though. Heck, the bush hog is still on the Ford. The BX is down at the river house, as are most of the cubs. I've got the 1450 here with a blade, but usually use the Ford 2000 for snow. Cleaned off the cars and pulled the truck out in case I need to make a liquor run.

I'm just watching TV and nursing a cold that has lingered in various forms since Thanksgiving. (Or maybe it's been a series of colds.) Hate to admit it, but I think it's been holiday visits to see the grand daughter that's the cause of all my colds. Never used to get sick like this.
I didn't get sick either till my daughter started preschoool. I believe you are correct on your assumption.
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