I put a 46 inch blade on my JD mower. I'm putting the chains on the tires but skipping the weights for now. Has anyone used a small machine like this before? I know I won't be plowing a foot of snow with it but I'm assuming 6inches at a time should be no problem. Any thoughts?
Ready HUDDLE !
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been freezin our butts off lately
blankets were a foot thick
cuz the freakin reciever unit wasn't telling the circulatory pump
on the furnace to send water....to the baseboard heating elements
and now it's got a brand new digital one on there
and its TOASTY here for a change
I put a 46 inch blade on my JD mower. I'm putting the chains on the tires but skipping the weights for now. Has anyone used a small machine like this before? I know I won't be plowing a foot of snow with it but I'm assuming 6inches at a time should be no problem. Any thoughts?
don't go past 2-3 inches or it will suck
no way 6"
If I lived alone I would never bother shoveling......4WD just keep driving over it and let Mother Nature take what she left when she gets around to it!!
Larry must be getting psyched for the wall-to-wall TV coverage
The sucky thing is that all the cute Weather Channel chicks will be bundled head to toe, instead of being out there in tank tops and tight jeans, like they are doing hurricane remotes.
Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools, because they have to say something.
If I lived alone I would never bother shoveling......4WD just keep driving over it and let Mother Nature take what she left when she gets around to it!!
Thats the boat i am in. Not much gets shoveled. I clear a path to the wood shed and one little strip so i can walk to the door of my jeep.
Larry must be getting psyched for the wall-to-wall TV coverage
The sucky thing is that all the cute Weather Channel chicks will be bundled head to toe, instead of being out there in tank tops and tight jeans, like they are doing hurricane remotes.
i also will not have to shovel, at ALL, with my new landlords.
and i truly don't mind shoveling snow for the bride's elderly aunties and me mum-in-law. BRING IT AWWWWN!! makes for excellent sledding and snowman building with my 7yo daughter,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
when i told my daughter snow was coming she gleefully asked,
"How many feet, Daddy?" and i just smiled inside with a "that'smyGIRL" sense of oneness~~~
"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy