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rjg854
3 hours ago, squonk said:

Yup. Local weather just said "Their models were way off!"  No kiddin! :)

After all they did say 8-12", so of you subtract the two numbers you come up with 4, and that's about what we got. :laughing-rolling:

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Plowing cleanup at 7 mph got to love hydros....

 

 

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, rjg854 said:

After all they did say 8-12", so of you subtract the two numbers you come up with 4, and that's about what we got. :laughing-rolling:

Buggers underestimated us a bit. 

We were looking for a out 10". 

 

Still snowing here. 

Maybe 12 or 13" out there now. 

Some areas out behind in the low part of the yard were over 24". 

Not done yet. We'll finish up and do a nicer scrape tomorrow evening. 

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WHX??

I would be in my glory stuffing the deuce into a 12 inch pile like that. None of this 3-4 inch stuff we been getting.

Get that Onan on up on the pipe and make her go... nothing sweeter. 

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ebinmaine

Here's a video of me on Cinnamon Horse C160. This is most snow I've ever tried to move. Solid foot. 

 

 

 

And here's Trina runnin' the snowblower out by the road taking down the windrow. 

 

 

 

 

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F. Marra 17

I got 12” in central Jersey. Cleared the driveway twice.

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squonk

Gotta love the weather service. "Big snow coming tonight" So I go out and move the tractors around to get the blower tractor in front of the line. Wake up and we have an inch. :rolleyes: "Snow will  intensify during the afternoon." Just a couple of inches more:rolleyes:  "Storm models way off Snow will end" Go out and plow what we got and leave plow tractor in front. :eusa-think:

 

Now it's evening and it's snowing like crazy. About 5" so far in 2 1/2 hrs. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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WHX??

How you doing Plunge? @JCM getting any?

Seat time I mean! :lol:

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Jeff-C175
2 hours ago, F. Marra 17 said:

central Jersey

 

That thing really throws!  Howdy neighbor, Tinton Falls here.

 

Amazing the difference a few miles makes. We got at most about 7"

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JCM
8 hours ago, WHX24 said:

How you doing Plunge? @JCM getting any?

Seat time I mea

HaHaHaHa, just what I need first thing with my coffee in the morning,a good laugh. Been using the bigger loader tractor last year and this year for the major cleanup and then a WheelHorse to finish it up. The other half is off today, will see if she can take a few pics of the 417 with blade cleaning whats left. Looks like Eric and Trina had their hands full with that storm. We didn't get as much but still a good storm for seat time.

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rjg854
9 hours ago, squonk said:

Now it's evening and it's snowing like crazy. About 5" so far in 2 1/2 hrs. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

 

If it makes you feel any better, the door out of  the house is 8" above the sidewalk, it made a trail through the snow, so we must have gotten at least 8" of new snow overnight here.  :teasing-poke: once it gets to be daylight, I'll see if I can shovel my way to the horse barn.  Plenty of seat time today   :ychain:

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JCM
22 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

 

If it makes you feel any better, the door out of  the house i

I read that one to quick, I thought it said the door of the outhouse, Iv'e been living to close to the woods I suspect.

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squonk

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76-C120

All set and ready.  Bought my first house in Aug and my parents were holding onto this for me for many years.  It's a 1976 C120 they bought new.  Since I bought the house, I've been using it for what it was designed for.... work.  Everything works good, just some tlc to get it working perfectly.  It made short work of the driveway, handled multiple trips out with 7+ inches of snow down.  Kinda cool to be able to throw the snow clear across the street.

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WHX??

:WRS: @76-C120 Many resources here to keep it running good & congrats on first time home owner! 

The short chutes don't handle the slushy stuff real well and the cable turn can be a pain at times. Keep well lubricated and repair right away when needed. 

I blew with a short chute for a few years 'till the chute ripped right off then moved up to a tall. 

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squonk

Made the first EVA of the day. The snow is fine and granular. Windy as heck right now. Snowblowing will be a challenge when going North. Perfect weather to grab a 68 Biscayne wagon with Firestone T & C's all the way around a few guys and a case of beer. Drift hopping in the Town of Galen! :auto-swerve: :occasion-xmas:

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rjg854

Oh what fun PXL_20210203_135034967.jpg.02c2563e4262e9fbb4b4c1b154c2977a.jpg

15" of snow last night they were calling for three to five they were a little off on that

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It was great snow for snow blowing though. Got to love a tall shoot blower.

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lynnmor
2 hours ago, 76-C120 said:

All set and ready.  Bought my first house in Aug and my parents were holding onto this for me for many years.  It's a 1976 C120 they bought new.  Since I bought the house, I've been using it for what it was designed for.... work.  Everything works good, just some tlc to get it working perfectly.  It made short work of the driveway, handled multiple trips out with 7+ inches of snow down.  Kinda cool to be able to throw the snow clear across the street.

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:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

It is OK to place you gloves on the hood, but don't use it for a workbench as others might.  :whistle:

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F. Marra 17
15 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

 

:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

It is OK to place you gloves on the hood, but don't use it for a workbench as others might.  :whistle:

nice machine.  I got mine handed down from father as well.  good luck with it. 

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JCM

:text-welcomeconfetti:to    :rs:@76-C120  We all would enjoy some more pictures of that 120 when you have the time, nice shape.

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JCM

Is drift hopping the same as bank riding like we did after the cleanup of the blizzard of 1978 @squonk     :auto-layrubber: in New England.   Yee Hah.

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JCM

Yesterday after the yard was all cleaned up and tractors put away 2 hours later it decided to snow 2 more inches so this morning brought out the 417-8 and cleaned it up. Enjoying the electric lift, so much easier than the manual lift. Even had my better half out giving her a lesson on plowing. By the look on her face when I was explaining the clutch, brake and gear shift I knew then I spoiled her with the 418-A when she was helping with the dump cart hauling leaves this past Fall. 

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squonk

@rjg854 Watch where you throw that snow young feller! :lol:

 

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squonk

Well it took about 4 hours. Took a couple of breaks. I have 0 places to put snow so today was going to be a day that Elvis had to come out. Found out one of my magnetic block heaters I use to keep his hydraulic fluid warm had a melt down. Frickin thing was still hot!!! :scared-shocked: Same 14"ish that Randy got. Tractors were not lined up with the blower in front so I had to punch a hole with the 953. Then the village plow came by so I had to stay out his way for like a half hour. Now the suns out. As soon as I got done there it was.

 

Battle weary Horses:

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Love the hard packed mess the State Boys leave! 

 

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Elvis had a big job. Had to move this pile back! 

 

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This is what a melted block heater looks like! :scared-shocked:

 

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rjg854

Always have to blow snow to the south side of the driveway because the neighbor doesn't want me blowing snow on his property :laughing-rolling:

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