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slim67

I have to go to work in the early AM to plow snow so I won't be doing my driveway until 1ish. Im ready though.

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ebinmaine

Nice video. I hit subscribe!

 

We're slated for 12 to 14 beginning Monday evening through til Tuesday afternoon. 

We shall see....

 

 

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pfrederi

That much snow barely gets eh plow out let alone the blower...:P

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briankd

i plowed today got 8 inches heavy wet stuff but didn't get any pics it was spitting rain as i finished . even got my snowmobile out after it sat for 5 years and took a rip on it 

my neighbor had his p.o.s.  cub cadet / Murry out with 2 stage blower it sure no wheel horse.  

i got a little carried away have gravel drive way will be racking gravel out of yard in the spring 

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JMcBrew

I have yet to replace the bearings on my WH snow blower, but my off-brand plow is doing a good job keeping our road clear.  The tractor is a 1970 Raider 12.  
 

https://youtu.be/nAi_yOVFBdM

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Jeff-C175

From what I can see right now it appears to be 3-4" so far.  The heavier accums are supposed to be this evening.  Might change to rain for a time this afternoon.

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Retired Wrencher
12 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Nice video. I hit subscribe!

 

We're slated for 12 to 14 beginning Monday evening through til Tuesday afternoon. 

We shall see....

 

 

Eric stay safe in big snow country.

 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

Eric stay safe in big snow country.

 

Thanks Gary. We'll do our best.

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Retired Wrencher
Just now, ebinmaine said:

Thanks Gary. We'll do our best.

If you have some time do a short vid. Cool to see big snow.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

If you have some time do a short vid. Cool to see big snow.

Looks like you folks in the Berkshires are going to get more than we do this time but we would be more than happy to shoot a video or two

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squonk

Local weather Guru's are saying 9" by Wednesday AM

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JCM

Nice rig Jeff, visibility looks good in that cab too.    Enjoy.

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Jeff-C175
11 minutes ago, squonk said:

Local weather Guru's are saying 9" by Wednesday AM

 

They can't seem to make up their minds for us.  Too close to the ocean and possible variations are huge.  We're less than 10 miles from ocean.

 

That's what happens here in NJ, the rain/snow line is very pronounced.  In the 70s I worked in Asbury Park and lived in Red Bank, about 10 miles north.  I left work at 11 PM one night with just a trace of snow on the ground.  By the time I got to Red Bank there was a FOOT of snow!  Barely got the old Pontiac home!

 

Snow started yesterday a little before noon, temp was about 26.  Snowed lightly all day and night amounting to about 4" or so by 7 AM.  

 

Right now it's really coming down hard, wind about 20-30 MPH, temp is rising and around 31 as I type.  Snow getting wetter.  I should probably clear what's out there now as they think the heavier accumulation will be this afternoon and evening.

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BeninCT

Finally plowed with my 310-8 and man does it push.  Waxed the blade and it did a great job.  Need to work on a better pattern for plowing to make it more efficient (driveway has a circle and 3 legs) but the tool more than did the job.  

 

 

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ebinmaine
17 minutes ago, BeninCT said:

Finally plowed with my 310-8 and man does it push.  Waxed the blade and it did a great job.  Need to work on a better pattern for plowing to make it more efficient (driveway has a circle and 3 legs) but the tool more than did the job.  

 

 

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You'll find as you use it more and more that preferences will develop.

Trina and I started experimenting with plows two years ago but last year really got into it as often as possible. This year? Not much for snow. Today....

 

You'll discover things like how many rows you can push sideways before you have to push straight. How far off the beaten path you have to pile the snow. What direction is better. Stuff like that.

 

We have a couple places in our yard that have slight hills to them and I'm terribly bullheaded so I get stuck at some point almost every year even though I know damn well I shouldn't be in those places.

 

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WHX??
3 hours ago, JCM said:

Nice rig Jeff, visibility looks good in that cab too.    Enjoy.

:text-yeahthat:Get any heat off the motor Billy? 

 

Caught the top end of it and only got about 3-4 here... sry no pics... :hide:

 

21 minutes ago, BeninCT said:

Need to work on a better pattern for plowing

Always a learning curve Ben. 

 

 

So watching the news about where they got 10 inches and complaining about cars in the ditch and moving sno. I thought those people need to stay off the roads in this and get a :wh:

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BeninCT
21 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

You'll find as you use it more and more that preferences will develop.

Trina and I started experimenting with plows two years ago but last year really got into it as often as possible. This year? Not much for snow. Today....

 

You'll discover things like how many rows you can push sideways before you have to push straight. How far off the beaten path you have to pile the snow. What direction is better. Stuff like that.

 

We have a couple places in our yard that have slight hills to them and I'm terribly bullheaded so I get stuck at some point almost every year even though I know damn well I shouldn't be in those places.

 

& @WHX24 been sketching a plan in my office lol...

 

Made the long runs in 3rd and the snow just rolls right out.

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WHX??

One of things with plowing is getting it pushed back far enough early season to have room for more. Especially in big snow country. No problem with a truck but hard to stack it with a GT. 

Was always one of my problems in years past. One of the reasons  I went to blowing. 

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squonk

:confusion-confused::ROTF:

 

Elvis may make an appearance later in this broadcast! :banana-linedance:

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WVHillbilly520H
37 minutes ago, WHX24 said:

:text-yeahthat:Get any heat off the motor Billy? 

 

Caught the top end of it and only got about 3-4 here... sry no pics... :hide:

 

Always a learning curve Ben. 

 

 

So watching the news about where they got 10 inches and complaining about cars in the ditch and moving sno. I thought those people need to stay off the roads in this and get a :wh:

Yeah some, as my radiator is up front and the fan draws air through to the operator's station (especially those hot summer days mowing) I never got cold nor did I wear gloves while driving/operating the blower. Those top vents and loose fitting bottom keeps plenty of fresh air moving about while in motion. Very happy with this cab and price point.

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Jeff-C175
4 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

 

They can't seem to make up their minds for us.  Too close to the ocean and possible variations are huge.  We're less than 10 miles from ocean.

 

That's what happens here in NJ, the rain/snow line is very pronounced.  In the 70s I worked in Asbury Park and lived in Red Bank, about 10 miles north.  I left work at 11 PM one night with just a trace of snow on the ground.  By the time I got to Red Bank there was a FOOT of snow!  Barely got the old Pontiac home!

 

Snow started yesterday a little before noon, temp was about 26.  Snowed lightly all day and night amounting to about 4" or so by 7 AM.  

 

Right now it's really coming down hard, wind about 20-30 MPH, temp is rising and around 31 as I type.  Snow getting wetter.  I should probably clear what's out there now as they think the heavier accumulation will be this afternoon and evening.

 

It's changed over to mostly rain here.  That's on top of about 5-6" of powder.  They expect change back to all snow later today.

 

Had to take smaller 'slices' with the plow angled and run at 45° to the driveway, the snow was VERY wet and heavy.  I REALLY need a foot pedal for the hydro!  Running at the angle one needs to hold the wheel much more tightly.  I wish I was a 'mutie' with three arms and hands!

 

Went out around 9 AM plowed my driveway and neighbors.  My PVC skids mostly stayed in place but twice one was ready to fall off and needed a boot up it's azz to put it back where it belonged.  I didn't get around to the idea we had for securing them yet.

 

Twice I had to head back to the shop and run my heat gun on the intake manifold and carb.  It was icing up to the point that it almost stalled.  I need to look into the modification to the air cleaner to duct some warm air off the engine to prevent the icing.  WH had a 'kit' years ago for this, with a summer / winter flapper valve.  Of course it's NLA.  It wasn't for the models with the 'teardrop' air cleaner though but I can find a way to make it work.  I have a few ideas.

 

A snow cab would be really nice!

 

The walk behind blower with the added rubber pieces (of my old front tires from the tractor) performed VERY WELL!  Adding those rubber pieces is da nutz!  See YouTube videos for numerous examples of this simple modification.  Before I would not have gotten 5' before the chute clogged.  After, it was throwing the wet snow a good 20'.  I'm very happy with the result!

 

Got done just before lunch.  The boss didn't even know I was gone.

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pfrederi

Has let up currently after almost 24 hours only 7-8 inches...however supposed to pick up later add a foot and 20mph winds.  My snow horses are resting.  We do like to move the same snowflake twice

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BeninCT

@Jeff-C175 do you have a pic of your flaps?  Interested.

 

@whx24 I have a great simplicity blower but its a lot of work (long time on the feet) for a big driveway plus I have some areas that are wide so end up blowing it 2x which is no good.  This tractor is the cats ass and for the little snow we normally get I am much happier plowing.  For this storm though I was thinking I could run it around the perimeter when I am done if need be.  Going to be 40 and raining here fri so not worried.

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