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Tankman

I often choke thinking, "Plow the garden", "Plow snow". A plow equals, "turn the earth".

 

Guess I'm losing it but, gag when I hear, "Plow snow".

 

Guess I need a shrink. Yes, plow the garden. Yes, push snow. No, plow snow. :huh:

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tractorhogg

You and me both brother, I feel like I should be corrected or punished for using the term "Plow Snow". I cant grow anything in it and I don't till or cultivate it. I've been waiting on pins and needles for years for someone to jump down my throat for using the term.

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slammer302

I usually try to say push snow but still catch my self saying plow snow. 

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AMC RULES

I guess it doesn't matter whether you're pushing, or pulling it through the paticular material you have on hand...

as you see here, it's still rolling off of a mold board plow.   :confusion-shrug:

 

 

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Tankman

It's awful, snow plows.

Makes me cringe. :twocents-02cents:

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AMC RULES

:text-yeahthat:    :text-goodpost:    :text-+1:

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tractorhogg
2 minutes ago, Tankman said:

It's awful, snow plows.

Makes me cringe. :twocents-02cents:

I know, i know, when I search to buy or want to sell I am torn to pieces as whether to search or list it as a Snow Blade or Snow Plow

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JackC

Guess I'm losing it but, gag when I hear, "Plow snow". 

 

How many Easter eggs have you had today and what did you wash them down with?

 

 

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AMC RULES

                        :hilarious:

 

1 minute ago, JackC said:

How many Easter eggs have you had today and what did you wash them down with?

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tractorhogg

Forgot it was Easter weekend, been working on papers for school in between gardening all week, don't watch much TV. The Holidays are so unauthentic these days I would feel like a hypocrite to even celebrate Easter if I didn't shop till I drop or buy a car, sheesh

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Tankman
1 minute ago, JackC said:

Guess I'm losing it but, gag when I hear, "Plow snow". 

 

How many Easter eggs have you had today and what did you wash them down with?

 

 

Southern Comfort, I forget.

Jack Daniels and I were chatting 'bout how bright the moon shine was last night. :laughing-rofl:

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KC9KAS

Then what is this called?

WESTERN ULTRA MOUNT 7 1/2' CONTRACTORS GRADE SNOW PLOW

WESTERN ULTRA MOUNT 7 1/2' CONTRACTORS GRADE SNOW PLOW

I used a snow plow to plow snow all over own for 17 years...I even plowed down some mail boxes!

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specialwheelhorse

Our state don't push snow they ---- it

                    

Get over it. !!!!!

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Ed Kennell
1 hour ago, tractorhogg said:

Well i guess that helps, but is the dictionary for small children, so I don't know if I can put a great deal of faith in that, lol

OK, I wasn't sure we could understand the adult version, so here ya are.   :ychain:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/snowplow

 

 

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WNYPCRepair

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plow

 

It appears plow (or plough) used alone is a farm implement, and snow plow is used for snow removal.

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TDF5G

Tankman, I've got to agree with you on this.  I've always wondered about the use of "snow plow" also.  

I reckon it's correct to "plow snow" according to Webster's, but I've always said "push snow", or "clear/clean the drive."  

The Wheel Horse nomenclature is dozer blade and grader blade, not "snow plow."  

 

WH also calls them snow throwers, not snow blowers!

 

 

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953 nut

You have the next seven or eight months to work this out before we need to have snow relocation devices out! In the mean time I plowed my garden a couple of days ago.  :ychain:

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tractorhogg
1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

You have the next seven or eight months to work this out before we need to have snow relocation devices out! In the mean time I plowed my garden a couple of days ago.  :ychain:

iI've got my garden plowed, disc'ed, tilled, And Planted. I'm going to add another 40x50 plot  as well

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MWR

I GRADE my driveway.

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Ed Kennell

OK, all this activity has worn me out,  so I think I'll  become a "DOZER"  while Mrs. K prepares dinner.

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squonk

I guess this is what I miss by having to go to work! :rolleyes: :teasing-poke:

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Wishin4a416

And is it a Snow Blower or a Snow Thrower????:eusa-think:

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squonk

Sno-chucker! I always liked the way Ariens said Sno-Thro  animated-smileys-occupations-085.gif.a2banimated-smileys-occupations-085.gif.a2b

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