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Foot of snow in OntarioAbout a foot of snow on the ground and another 10cm coming. The cub walked thru it but I could have used the extension on the blade today. Hope you are all enjoying your seat time.
John
Re: Foot of snow in OntarioGreat pictures, thanks for posting !
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioThanks for the pics. Enjoy the snow !
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioThe smile on your face says it all! Thanks for posting
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioAm I correct in assuming that is a pretty light fluffy snow, since you appear to be having no problems and have neither wheel weights or chains.
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioThe rear tires on the tractor came loaded with calcium chloride so that adds a fair bit of weight. The snow is the sandy granular type, lighter but not the real fluffy stuff. It snometimes will slip a little if I push uphill then I raise the blade an inch or two and that is usually relieves enough force to allow me to keep pushing.
John
Re: Foot of snow in OntarioHi John, Yeah, the snow extention certainly does help. Take care, Jeff
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioPushing snow is fun for the first few minutes, then it becomes work
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioJohn:
Been a long time since I been in the Peterborough area. Sure looks nice. Judging by that smile on your face, you been enjoying the snow. Gues what... what you got today is due here somewhere around Sunday or early Monday. Right after the Nor'easter that Ed and the rest of the Northeast guys are enjoying right now.
P'shawww David. I can spend hours and I have plowing snow. It is pure quality seat time. Not an ounce of work there at all ![]() Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: Foot of snow in Ontarioits fun til my toes get cold.
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioKelley:
Find someone who makes/sells Alpaca socks. Your feet will never get cold. The only thing I know of that is warmer than Alpaca socks is Innu Mukluks and with them you don't wear socks even in the high Arctic I wish I still had my pair of muks ... but they wore out 30 years ago. Lasted 10 years though. Sealskin and Caribou ... really warm Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: Foot of snow in OntarioCan't beat felt-lined boots. I remember when they were called "snowmobile boots" by my friends up in Maine.
Re: Foot of snow in OntarioVery nice pictures. Hope you guys enjoy it big time. Have fun and stay warm.
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Re: Foot of snow in Ontarioguys , im afraid we have all of ya'lls boots beat . we just slide out our flip flops and let the sun go to work
Re: Foot of snow in OntarioWhile 75 and sunny sounds nice, I'd hate to miss all that seat time and my 54A blade would feel neglected. Besides the best part of pushing all that snow around is pilling your "alpaca clad sock feet" out of your "snowmobile boots" and doing this.
John
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