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Here we go again

Sorry Vince, I tried to bring some of our So Cal weather with me but it's been raining so much there lately that they didn't allow me to take any sunshine out of the state. :frown:
 
Got to use my new-old Ariens 8hp snow blower for the first time today. It was given to me earlier in the year, partially disassembled. Mid 70s model. I put it back together, gave it fresh oil, and waited for snow. Today, I plugged in the cord, Pushed the button and it fired right up. I had to giggle to myself early this morning when I heard one of my less than favorite neighbors cranking his blower over for a minute or two, then wailing on the poor thing with something heavy, and trying to crank it again. I saw him out there with a shovel when I was out front blowing the sidewalk clear. I bet his blower is a lot newer than mine.
 
Woke up to 4" this morning. Gone by 4:00 PM. OH well
 
I've been holding off on getting a snow blower forever but the last two years and my getting older make me wonder. Gotta start looking but where to keep it is the other issue. Can you put a plow on an old rusty MG?
 
SilentUnicorn said:
For snow removal- only the best of the best.

Aubochon snow shovel and an 88 polaris 2wd- with two bags of crete on the rear.

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I could have FUN doing the neighborhood sidewalks with that!! :laugh:
 
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