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Maine Snowstorms back in 2009 and later.

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oldlineman

Beautiful pictures, yes definitely less snow than years ago here in the mountains of western Pa. Bob 

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Jeff-C175

I see you've got the 1950s Popular Mechanics clothesline too!  One in my yard also.

 

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Darb1964

All we have been getting in the Berkshires of Massachusetts is ice this year, treacherous this past weekend. I must admit I'm not missing the three foot storms and all the work it in tails, clearing the roof, deck, paths to the barns and animals. I must be getting old I used to love the winter and snow, health being what it is these days days don't help either. I'd take some snow over ice if I had the choice, my truck was parked outside over the weekend and I let it run for an hour and still had to chisel it out.

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Pullstart

I just noticed something.  I’m sure I’m well behind the 8 ball on this one.  Say a guy stuck wings on a 2 stage.  Would it eat it up all the more?  

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JCM

Not sure on that @Pullstart  those 44's do very well the way they were designed.  IMO

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SylvanLakeWH

Nice pics!!! :banana-skier:

 

5 hours ago, Pullstart said:

I just noticed something.  I’m sure I’m well behind the 8 ball on this one.  Say a guy stuck wings on a 2 stage.  Would it eat it up all the more?  

 

I’m guessing you would need to adjust your speed down to not overwhelm the blades… maybe worth it maybe not after adjusting speed… :twocents-twocents:

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ebinmaine

Cool pics Jim. 

I've been in this mountainside location almost 17 years. Trina's been here 6-1/2 or so. 

We average about a 3 foot snowpack annually. 

Back 5 or 6 seasons ago we had a run of snow storms that wouldn't let up. 

Our snow pack was over the top of the 5 foot tall gas grille.  

 

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