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I guess we lucked out (again). About 10 inches of snow, not too much rain and sleet. Today is calm and about 40 degrees so snow removal wasn't too bad. I saw some kids sliding on a nearby hill - all toboggans and the like since it's pretty deep for sleds. One older fellow had his sled (snowmobile) with a long rope trailing and was hauling the others up hill.
John - this is really interesting to me. With ten inches of snow, and 40 degrees - how the heck do you get rid of it? Shovel? Snowblower? Tractor/plow?
My snowblower can't handle that stuff once it gets above freezing. Forty degrees would be like pumping soft concrete. What do you use?
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Ever have any problem with slush getting stuck in the chute?
Ever have any problem with slush getting stuck in the chute?
LOL, there was a coffee shop in Hollywood years ago that had an item on the breakfast menu called "The Log Jammer"Tom -
Clearly, you need to stay away from those Shoney's breakfasts and get more roughage.
Tom -
Clearly, you need to stay away from those Shoney's breakfasts and get more roughage.
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Got it! Next time, more Dran-O in my grits. (Seriously, I'll try that Pam spray idea.)