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How much snow do you have?

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Lon(MN) View Drop Down
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Lon, we had about 6" on the ground and had another 10" or so fall yesterday and last night. I'd be fine if we didn't get any more for the rest of the winter. Southern New Hampshire had up to 36".

Two of the last three Maine winters gave us so much that getting around in our sugarbush on foot was a challenge. Bob@allisdowneast
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We have about 20 inches on the ground and the ground isn't frozen tough time for the loggers. Randy
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We haven't had a good measurable snow in several years. Gonna deliver on those empty promises this winter, Shameless? Wink
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Lon,
Those are some VERY nice looking tractors! My favorites of course too! A wide WD and I cant tell on the other one? 
Oh ye we have 2 inches of fresh snow today.
We need some more pictures!
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 Chris
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We had a 2 day storm with 27" total ,,, on top of 2" from last week
and that is quite enough as far as I am concerned
took me 3 days to move it around ... well 2 days of snow moving and one day of recuperating Smile
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We have about 1" at home and about 6"-8" at the cabin. Hope some at the cabin melted as I am going to meet a forester on Fri. Oh all of Lon's tractors look like that!!!
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Man, I dont remember seeing them before! Makes me want to go put some Persian Orange on something! I see he has those long A and S decals on these. One black and the other blue! Nice!
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Other tractor is a WD45 with the wrong decals. Had a rain snow mix, so the snow depth is not that great. Still had to get the big blower out to move the snow. The WD I rebuilt 15 years ago.
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Ditto on the logging over here. 4-6 inches snow (Ogemaw Co Mi), but it hasn't dried up or frozen down all fall. Sloppy mess to work in. I plowed the drive with the WD using shoes on the blade. Freezing rain as I write this.
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Not.One.Stinking.Flake.   But I feel this could be the year for an inch or two😁
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I'm 2 miles south of mdm1 and I have about a half inch in spots.  Up at the farm, 6 to 8, as of last Sunday.

Lon, you need a good plow, what with all the driveway you have to keep clean. Big smile
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We have about 10" here in northern MN, we are 100 miles from Duluth where they had 18".
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Think they said 26" here just south of Albany ny
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Got about 6 here in SW Twin Cities, slowly settling and melting. Suppose to get more come Monday.
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None here, just fed cows with the 17, wearing Carhartt shorts and a sweatshirt, calling for high of 78 today . . . .Big smile
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37 for today, calling for 5 Tuesday, and 1 Wednesday. Disapprove
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Lon, we had about 6 inches last week down here near Rochester. This is what it looked like Nov 6th after about a 4 inch snow which mostly melted before the 6 inch snow showed up.
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We had accumulated about an inch on the ground last night, now it's mostly gone.  I wish we would get some of those high total snowfalls.  I haven't had a chance to play with my tractor in the snow yet this year, I replaced some wear parts and the auger bearings on the blower so I anxious to try it out!
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

We had accumulated about an inch on the ground last night, now it's mostly gone.  I wish we would get some of those high total snowfalls.  I haven't had a chance to play with my tractor in the snow yet this year, I replaced some wear parts and the auger bearings on the blower so I anxious to try it out!


Too bored ??

Lots of corn and beans out yet across the state. Weather been crappy all fall some late October weather would be nice.
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No snow here in the southern hemisphere  80 deg F and strong winds gusts up to 60 knots could do with a inch or 2 of rain hope you all stay warm and dry in the north
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now I gotta figure how fast 60 knots is ............

yikes 69 mph! Good luck
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It started out as ice here in Northern NJ, then slowly turned over to snow. Was at work all week workin' 16hr days trying to get folks back in power again. (work full time at the power co) Everything came tumbling down. Trees, wires broken poles, you name it, it was on the ground. Just swell. What a mess. Had to plow my lawn to get out around the big tree branches down in my driveway. I'd rather have the snow anytime over the ice. Had close to 100,000 customer's out in NJ.  Ugh!
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Thank you Steve. Thumbs Up  I'm in Snowtoa here but I know that of the people in your area appreciate your suffering thru this to get them power. Ours never goes out when it's beautiful outside.
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