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Man I feel for you guys in the north east.
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I was thinking the same thing this morning when I saw the forecast.
If a bunch of guys got together with their Cubs and snow throwers (Hopefully with cabs) they could clear roads, much the same way that they plow a field on plow day.
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If I could, I would take some of that snow from them but it keeps missing us! With the exception of the one 15" pounding we had, everything so far this winter has been nothing but an inch or two tease (yes gentlemen, that's what she said).
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I've come to the conclusion that God is a Seattle Seahawks fan and he was not happy about the Superbowl.
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Good thing they didn't name it Winter Storm Uranus. That would make for plenty more meteorologist videos on the net
Also substitute it in the title of this thread
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![]() ![]() ![]() As meterologists say..... a little bit of snow for my area; 1 to 3 inches. Whooopie Do!
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I think the klingons are attacking uranus....
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My brother lives in Albany and he's been getting a foot each week for 2 weeks. He had to shovel on his birthday and was swearing a lot. I do feel for those folks up there.
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Still don't know what I'm doing in OHIO?.....If you find me, then please point me back toward INDIANA.
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I don't mind it, but I have maxed out the throwing height the qa-42a can handle. They're saying 10-14 today into tomorrow. My mailman was a great guy and stopped by with his old ford 4x4 with a loader on it and knocked down the snowbanks at the end of the driveway, they were over 7 feet! Not easy to see out.
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Ian Mine: 72 w/ k301, 3 125's, 1 w/ hydro lift, 38,42, & 2 48 decks, 2 42 front blades, QA-36a & QA-42a thrower, tiller, lo-boy 154. Also, LOTS of parts. family's:2 105's, 2 106's, 149, 2 lo-boy 154s, Farmall Cub. Non-IH: 1940 JD Model A, 1954 JD 40 U, 1955 JD 40 Crawler, 2 1956 JD 420 U's, both w/ Henry Loader and Backhoe. JD 110. Wheel Horse (model unknown.) Power King 1614. We love our tractors!
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