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7 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

This storm is a good example why we need a mix of all forms of electric power.

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:soapbox:             Once we have been forced to convert to all electric vehicles and everyone is charging them up at the same time it will aggravate the problem even more.           

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squonk

Supposed to get 8-12. My old employer closed last night for Tues. because of what was coming. We got maybe 4" with some ice. Bet they never  close again! :lol:

 

Nice hat @Lane Ranger:notworthy:

 

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rjg854

We got maybe 3-4" of snow, and 3/4-1" of ice on top, and it's  30 degrees.  Got the walkways shoveled out, warm up a bit, and then back out to plow.  Far cry from the 8-12" they were calling for, but I'm not going to complain about that.

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Achto

Stay warm every one!!

 

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squonk
42 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

We got maybe 3-4" of snow, and 3/4-1" of ice on top, and it's  30 degrees.  Got the walkways shoveled out, warm up a bit, and then back out to plow.  Far cry from the 8-12" they were calling for, but I'm not going to complain about that.

Ok I haven't even had breakfast yet. You're starting to make me look bad! (If that's even possible!):)

 

You can thank me for keeping the snow away with my heating the garage over night and putting the blower in front! :occasion-snowman:

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Ed Kennell

We dodged this one.      It rained most of the night and left about 1/4" of ice.   I see some dead limbs came down from the maple trees, but no damage to the fruit trees.

The rain didn't really melt the snow stacks....just soaked in and turned them into solid stacks of ice.  Looks like I'll be in the center of tomorrow nights storm.

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Ed Kennell
10 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

 Several gas and coal plants and a nuclear unit tripped due to various causes.  About 20,000 MW’s of natural gas generation were curtailed due to gas supply issues such as pipe line icing and supply directed to home heating priority. Solar was also down about 30% below daily forecast. This storm is a good example why we need a mix of all forms of electric power. The grid operator has used rolling blackouts to keep the grid from crashing. We were without power sometime during the night, then from 11am to 3pm and the power just went out at 10 pm. I’ve been using my fireplace for supplemental heat.  We bundled up and warm for the night. Interesting times. 

 

I could send some hydro power Jim.

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Pullstart

The thing I like most about plowing with a Wheel Horse?  I can typically get it unstuck by myself!  Ugg.  Fell off an unmarked driveway doing a favor.

 

 

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The Tuul Crib

Cleaned upwards of 3 inches of ice off the hood of my truck this morning. Clean the driveway yesterday evening and an hour later we had another inch of sleet on top. Work closed for yesterday and today.

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haydendavid380

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pfrederi
46 minutes ago, pullstart said:

The thing I like most about plowing with a Wheel Horse?  I can typically get it unstuck by myself!  Ugg.  Fell off an unmarked driveway doing a favor.

 

 

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No good deed goes unpunished,,,,

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WHX??
14 hours ago, Achto said:

Starting tomorrow we are finally going to start getting temps in the double digits above zero. Will be a welcome change from double digits below zero at night and maybe a high barely above zero during the day.

 

I was just getting used to the - double digits! Shorts & Jesus cruzers for next week! :lol:

 

That is just unreal for TX Ollie! 

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Pullstart
10 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

 

 

No good deed goes unpunished,,,,


Coincidentally the lady was driving up to get her granddaughter!  She didn’t know how to pull someone out, she’s about 65-70.  Perfect time to learn, shy of almost pulling me over the mailbox!  :D

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clueless

Showed these picture to my wife this morning, she just shook her head and said and people wonder why so many move down here when they retire. Ya'll stay put and stay safe, when I say stay put I mean stay put we're full in Florida :angry-nono:

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squonk
30 minutes ago, clueless said:

Showed these picture to my wife this morning, she just shook her head and said and people wonder why so many move down here when they retire. Ya'll stay put and stay safe, when I say stay put I mean stay put we're full in Florida :angry-nono:

You can keep the Skeeters,Snakes, Lizards,Love Bugs, Humidity and Gator's Chris! :)

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Rusty Tinsnips

Plowed out 6" this morning at home, 0 degrees and a light breeze. I got pretty cold, stayed out too long cause the neighbor asked if I could move the DOT  pile in front of her driveway. Now gotta do the parking lot at the shop/office with the Raider 10. The drifts here look pretty deep, might have to get the skidsteer out, but where's the fun in that?

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rjg854

I got to agree with Mike, I like New York just the way it is snow and all, can't play in the snow in Florida. And who wants to deal with all that heat and humidity in the summertime and the spring and the fall.

 

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Lane Ranger

Moved the last of the URI snow from overnight this am! The old B-80 did a great job moving tons of this crazy white stuff!   Had to get another quilt out last night on the bed!  About 6 to 8 degrees outside!  

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clueless
2 hours ago, squonk said:

You can keep the Skeeters,Snakes, Lizards,Love Bugs, Humidity and Gator's Chris! :)

Right Mike, I keep telling them about all of those and the hurricanes but they just keep coming :scratchead:

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pfrederi

43 degrees here now the snow is softening but down to 14 tonite so the plow piles will be Ice blocks tomorrow...

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Racinbob
21 minutes ago, clueless said:

Right Mike, I keep telling them about all of those and the hurricanes but they just keep coming :scratchead:

 

Not us Chris, we left. :D

 

Picked up about 8" overnight. It was pretty light and fun to plow. I did use the 76 blower tractor on some of it but I haven't put the new rubber chains I ordered after the last storm on it yet. It also needs more weight. I have wheel weights but my scrawny butt doesn't help much. I have a weight box plugged into the receiver hitch on the 05 plow tractor and thought how easy it would be if I could just plug it into the 76 if needed. I just ordered another hitch from Lowell. I love those things. It amazes me how fast the blacktop drive clears up once a little sun hits it. Even at 19° :)

 

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Ed Kennell

A sunny 52F here and melting.

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slim67
7 hours ago, pullstart said:

We got hammered pretty good.  I shoveled the deck off at 9:30 last night!  Now the lowest part of the drift is about 6” deep... and it goes up to about 2’!

 

There’s a wicked drift in the driveway,  yet it’s too dark for a good picture.  Time to go start the Cadillac!

 

 

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Did they offer a snowplow for a Senior?

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Handy Don
5 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

I could send some hydro power Jim.

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Worked for Ebasco Services as my first job out of college and visited a couple of the power plants under construction. Seeing huge components like these being installed was a great treat for a young engineer!

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