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Okay..Bring on the snow!

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Steve in NJ View Drop Down
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    Posted: 04 Nov 2010 at 3:32pm
The 716 is ready for snow duty. We'll see how it does pushin' the white stuff this year...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote roughstock Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Nov 2010 at 3:43pm
Not yet!!! I am not done with my back blade. I did buy some chains for the WD this year and cleaned out a nice spot in garage for her.

Brian
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Shush Steve, not 'til after Thanksgiving! You don't want to spoil the fun do you?
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Steve if I get a chance I will post a picture of that little thing big brother, 180 with 7 foot 2 stage blower. Here in MN we need heavy duty equipment for snow.  I recon it only fitting that a "little fellar" has a little snow removal equipment. ROTFLMAO
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Steve I bet if you fell in a snow bank and Darrell was there he probley would not help you out because he would be laughing too hard.But I would help you Ol'buddy.
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Dang rough crowd! Steve, don't let 'em pick on ya' like that! If ya' want, I know a guy.......
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Steve, Serves you right talking about snow and all. A true friend would have closed the door and not let that cold all the way down here in Louisiana. May have our first frost tomorrow morning. Temps supposed to be in mid 30's tonight. Only 60 right now. LOL God Bless.
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we'll more n likely get hammered now that I just sold my snowplow for the truck oh well if it snows that much I'll just stay in bed
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Are you nuts some of us still have corn in the feild.
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Well, bad news for most of you. Today it snowed and sleeted for a while here. At one point everything was white but it melted. The times are a comin'.
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Here is Colorado, a place you would expect snow, we are expecting a nearly 80 degree weekend.  According to the newspaper, only 5 days since the first of Oct. haven't gotten over 60.  The usual first snow (over 1/10") usually happens by mid Oct, the earliest is Sept 3d the latest, Nov 19th, we may beat that this year.  There is snow in the mountains and at least 4 ski areas are open.
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We had 2 1/2" of wet stuff here in Cental Maine on Halloween. But it was 60 yesterday afternoon. The shop had cooled down so I lit the LP pilots on the heaters and warmed it up. Next thing I knew, it was warmer outside than inside. Bob@allisdowneast
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