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Old 03-08-2013, 10:45 AM   #1
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We have ten inches anyway here in Marblehead, but the ENE wind is brutal.... Watched a neighbor spend an hour and a half clearing his driveway, and it is getting filled right back up. (He is a teacher and the local schools were on a 2 hour delayed opening, until they finally cancelled...) Sprayed PAM on the blower and will gear up with goggles and waders as soon as this wind subsides to below 20 knots.

Bob and Buzz, you guys should really consider going to RISSA tomorrow....
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Sprayed PAM on the blower and will gear up with goggles and waders as soon as this wind subsides to below 20 knots.

Bob and Buzz, you guys should really consider going to RISSA tomorrow....
Lol! I use have a snow blower and would do the same lube trick.
I was considering going to RISSA later on today.
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