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Old 01-22-2016, 07:51 PM
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Snowing pretty good here now but I heard on the radio we're only supposed to get 2-6", i was really hoping for more so I could give the 1811 some serious run time.
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Old 01-22-2016, 08:05 PM
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OL' George , Terry,& Tim,

Just wasn't able to get out in the snow today. Hopefully tomorrow. Maybe it will slack off tonight. Tim, If you want to play in some deep snow, come on down. You know where I live. Everyone have a great snow day.
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Well we have 15.5" here and counting. My first ever snow with the 782 and single stage 46A. This blower is horrible. Snow plugged the shoot every 5 feet no matter how slow I go. Any tips or tricks the help this thing work better?
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Just came in from plowing. The BX went through our 15" + like a hot knife through butter. Stuff was rolling over the top of the blade and the blade is 24" tall. I'll go back out later once the wind slows down. Coffee time.
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Short term put some wax on it or spray it with some Pam.
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At 6:30 am,there was a light dusting,as of 10:00 this morning we have 5" and counting.
the 1440 is ready with the 451 on it,and the 125 with a blade is ready also.

The man in the weather radio has us in a blizzard warning now!
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Short term put some wax on it or spray it with some Pam.
Thanks will give it a go shortly!
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Went out about 9am to turn on the torpedo heater so the 125 starts easier and as I open the basement door, I see this, That little crest was just over my knee



Started the heater and did a short walk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JOabwRz33s

I went out to clear snow and use my IH windbreaker for the first time. I like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLgkDMeiMD8

It just keeps drifting


I finished the driveway about 45 minutes ago and you can't tell I did anything at all due to the drifting. Yes, it's still snowing.
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Here's a photo from last winter. It does earn it's keep!


for a second there i thought that was ralphies bunny suit from christmas story
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Went out about 9am to turn on the torpedo heater so the 125 starts easier and as I open the basement door, I see this, That little crest was just over my knee



Started the heater and did a short walk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JOabwRz33s

I went out to clear snow and use my IH windbreaker for the first time. I like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLgkDMeiMD8

It just keeps drifting


I finished the driveway about 45 minutes ago and you can't tell I did anything at all due to the drifting. Yes, it's still snowing.
Kids an there toys. Your just wasting gas Jeff wait till 2moro morning
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