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nightfighter 01-07-2017 08:58 AM

Snow season 2017
 
Here we go.... At least it is supposed to be light and fluffy. I am planning on dealing with it all in one pass, tomorrow. I am in the 8-12" forecast area. We'll see...

I know I just put the blower away last spring with zero maintenance. So will be changing engine oil this morning. Love the old 1970 Ariens with cast gear box. Just keep the oil clean in the repower Sno King engine and it has treated me right

Good luck to all in this first significant snow of the year.

nightfighter 01-07-2017 09:39 AM

Tire pressure.... mine were low

Got Stripers 01-07-2017 11:03 AM

I'm in south Plymouth near the coast, we are in the 12"+ zone and I ran the snow blower to clear the 4" we got yesterday and put some fresh gas in. I might not move any snow today, unless the town puts a lot in front of my driveway, which is my biggest problem. My driveway is pea stone and 4 cars wide right off the street, not your traditional driveway, but it's not fun when the town plows and its wet. Wish the girlfriend had opted for paving it, the pea stone is a bitch to clean up in the spring.

basswipe 01-07-2017 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Got Stripers (Post 1114890)
My driveway is pea stone and 4 cars wide right off the street, not your traditional driveway, but it's not fun when the town plows and its wet. Wish the girlfriend had opted for paving it, the pea stone is a bitch to clean up in the spring.

I rake half my driveway out of the grass and back into the driveway every Spring.The sound of the gravel going through the snowblower is an unnerving sound to say the least.

redlite 01-07-2017 02:54 PM

Ive had enough with wrestlin with snowblowers. Wised up in my old age and finally put a plow on the truck. Didnt even get cold in the 15 mins took to plow my driveway that takes 3+ hours to snow blow
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basswipe 01-07-2017 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1114896)
Ive had enough with wrestlin with snowblowers. Wised up in my old age and finally put a plow on the truck. Didnt even get cold in the 15 mins took to plow my driveway that takes 3+ hours to snow blow
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Exactly how big a driveway do you have?If it took me 3+ hrs to snow blow my driveway I'd sure as hell have a plow on my truck too!

Slipknot 01-07-2017 03:21 PM

I just came in from doing the first 5" since my snowblower is a half a snowblower and well worn. While I was out there it snowed another 1-1/2". I hope we don't get hammered too badly here, I think I will need to do another 2 shifts at this rate. Good thing is I put the wife's' car in the shop and my truck on the grass so one less thing to deal with

redlite 01-07-2017 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by basswipe (Post 1114897)
Exactly how big a driveway do you have?If it took me 3+ hrs to snow blow my driveway I'd sure as hell have a plow on my truck too!

365 ft from front of garage to street plus a big circle. Its our own private road. At least it paved.
When we first bought house i used to shovel/ push snow. Storm like this id start and not stop. Kinda like them paintin the braga bridge. By the time u done, u gotta turn around and go back.
I was younger dumber and less broken
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basswipe 01-07-2017 04:10 PM

Gonna head out and shoot some driveway into the lawn.We've had enough here that its time,then Raiders/Texans.

Raven 01-07-2017 05:54 PM

our fluffy snow has turned into concrete ....
and i broke a shear pin on the new Arien's :wall:
which i haven't yet fixed because it's well below ZERO
and i also caught a cold.
really a sinus infection above your eye. ouch

so for the present i am in lock down mode.
luckily we bought lots of food just in case.

PaulS 01-07-2017 06:01 PM

Very lite and fluffy.
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ProfessorM 01-07-2017 07:50 PM

yup light and fluffy but lots of it so far. I am waiting till tomorrow morning to blow the driveway.

redlite 01-07-2017 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorM (Post 1114908)
yup light and fluffy but lots of it so far. I am waiting till tomorrow morning to blow the driveway.

Rest your lips and lots o chap stik
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fishbones 01-07-2017 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1114911)
Rest your lips and lots o chap stik
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Sounds like he's speaking from experience.
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redlite 01-07-2017 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by fishbones (Post 1114913)
Sounds like he's speaking from experience.
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Like i said my body is old used and worn out. Thats why i dont blow anymore. Just plow it
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Nebe 01-07-2017 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by redlite (Post 1114914)
Like i said my body is old used and worn out. Thats why i dont blow anymore. Just plow it
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Sounds like my ex wife.
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basswipe 01-07-2017 10:22 PM

Mudslides made with fresh snow.Yummy.

Got Stripers 01-08-2017 11:03 AM

Light and fluffy means squat when it's drifted 4 feet deep. We got almost 20" and I guess I can skip the gym workout today. Cleared the ground under four feeders, I swear there must be two dozen cardinals alone, hundreds of birds have moved in. I find it so odd that they would be taking baths in our heated bird bath, I would think they would turn into a block of ice on moving off.

FishermanTim 01-10-2017 12:48 PM

Now add some rain to that snow and you'll have wet heavy slop.

That is, for as long as it lasts with the temps we're due to get.

At least we're getting some much needed rain to lower our drought conditions for later this year.

Got Stripers 01-11-2017 08:32 AM

Unbelievable how much snow we lost overnight in Plymouth, hope the sun takes away the rest so I can get the golf clubs out again. If not I'm thinking road trip with a rod in hand to see if I can scare up some winter hold overs somewhere.

piemma 01-14-2017 07:04 AM

80 degrees here yesterday. Golf 3 times a week. It's almost over. Coming home in 2 weeks. UGH!!!!

justplugit 02-06-2017 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by basswipe (Post 1114895)
I rake half my driveway out of the grass and back into the driveway every Spring.The sound of the gravel going through the snowblower is an unnerving sound to say the least.

Get a pair of SBS skids to replace the stock ones. They raise the blower 1 inch above the gravel,and are longer to go over uneven spots. Run about $38 a pair and well worth it to stop gravel pings and no need to rake in the spring.

nightfighter 02-13-2017 06:46 PM

The 1970 Ariens 724 has been a workhorse again this season. Have only had to replace the impeller kit for maintenance so far. Definitely due for an oil change. If we have a window of no snow in the long term forecast I may see if the trusted service shop, Maestranzi Brothers, can take it in for overhaul/service. Some heavy stuff moved today and over the past three years since its last major service.


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