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Old 02-18-2014, 12:25 PM
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Ok guys I think I have just saved you all. Last night I took off the 54" plow blade and mounted my 451 snow blower on my cub super 2084. Now I am ready for anything snow related. Previous experience/logic was if I had the blower attached we got little or no snow so once I get things cleaned up around the house and at EricRs there will be no more use for the snowblower. You all can send donations to me at the funny farm.
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Old 02-18-2014, 12:29 PM
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Ok guys I think I have just saved you all. Last night I took off the 54" plow blade and mounted my 451 snow blower on my cub super 2084. Now I am ready for anything snow related. Previous experience/logic was if I had the blower attached we got little or no snow so once I get things cleaned up around the house and at EricRs there will be no more use for the snowblower. You all can send donations to me at the funny farm.
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I'm not sure that works anymore. I put the plow and chains on the BX a couple months ago thinking we wouldn't get anything, bad plan, we got 20" the last storm.
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Old 02-18-2014, 12:30 PM
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That was my thinking also.


With the 12" of snow we got last year I figured " why bother with the thrower."

Now 65+ " later it won't happen again.

Oh, I'll take some donations also

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Ok guys I think I have just saved you all. Last night I took off the 54" plow blade and mounted my 451 snow blower on my cub super 2084. Now I am ready for anything snow related. Previous experience/logic was if I had the blower attached we got little or no snow so once I get things cleaned up around the house and at EricRs there will be no more use for the snowblower. You all can send donations to me at the funny farm.
If I read between the lines a little, it would appear that you are the cause of all this snow to begin with!
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If I read between the lines a little, it would appear that you are the cause of all this snow to begin with!
No, it's my fault. I sold all three of my snowmobiles and snowbile trailer in November. I told the guys at work, take up a collection, give me the money, I'll buy another sled, it will be 56 degrees and raining the next day.
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Old 02-18-2014, 02:28 PM
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I'm going to mount my blower this weekend to ward off Tuesday's potential storm.
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No, it's my fault. I sold all three of my snowmobiles and snowbile trailer in November. I told the guys at work, take up a collection, give me the money, I'll buy another sled, it will be 56 degrees and raining the next day.
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That sounds like the way things go for me... Whenever I buy a new piece of equipment, it seems that I never need it again.

A few years ago we had power outages like crazy... We lost all the food in the house (that we couldn't eat during the time) 3 times within just a few weeks, 2 were bad one we hadn't stocked back up yet. Went and bought a generator and the power hasn't been out for more than a couple of hours at a time since.
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Ok guys I think I have just saved you all. You all can send donations to me at the funny farm.
"They're coming to take me away. He he haha. To the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time......."

As mild as the last 3 or 4 winters have been, I didn't buy my usual 5-gallon bucket of ice melter this fall when it was cheap...
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Since I did not put my blower on may have contributed to the effects of this winter but as soon as I can I am going to sight in the rifle and go groundhog hunting. Look out Phil I'm a gunning for you. Lol
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Since I did not put my blower on may have contributed to the effects of this winter but as soon as I can I am going to sight in the rifle and go groundhog hunting. Look out Phil I'm a gunning for you. Lol
I'll pay for the ammo. I can see the head lines "Phil killed by crazed Cubber"
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