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Old 02-07-2013, 10:38 PM
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Did somebody say snow ?
Aim that thing north, we don't want snow down here in the south!!!!!!

Supposed to be 61 here tomorrow and I want to enjoy it.
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Old 02-07-2013, 10:53 PM
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Aim that thing north, we don't want snow down here in the south!!!!!!

Supposed to be 61 here tomorrow and I want to enjoy it.
Same here, Chip.
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Here, we got 4 to 5 inches of dry snow so far. Blowing out of the NE at about 15MPH. Dozens of schools closed. Ah, a good good just to stay inside.
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Old 02-08-2013, 08:36 AM
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No snow here yet, expecting 1 to 2 feet. Long lines at the gas stations last night, went by a couple that were out of gas.
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Could get up to 2 feet here. I got my skidsteer out for this one with the 123 standing by. Way too much snow for me.
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Could get up to 2 feet here. I got my skidsteer out for this one with the 123 standing by. Way too much snow for me.


I know we all love cubs, but sometimes we have to pull out the heavy hitters AKA skidsteer. If we were getting that much, I would have to get the Bota out and use cubs for clean up duty as well.

Good luck guys. Stay safe!
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Old 02-08-2013, 12:34 PM
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I'm pretty excited for it, I hear we may have "thunder snow!" looking forward to riding around on the 125 all night, but wishing I had searched out a snowthrower for it. oh well, there's always next winter!
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In Wayne county MI we got just under 4" but it was the heavy wet stuff. It required a couple "ramming speeds" to get the piles moved, but it was still better than the icy crap we got last week.

As far as my snow dance goes; I must have danced wrong, I wasn't trying to send it to anyone else.
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Down Here in Lenawee co. we got a little sleet then we got maybe
1/2" @ best, not enough to mess with.
It don't make me unhappy
Sun been out most of the day.
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I just cleared the 5-6" we got all day with the 1250 and the plow blade, but the big stuff is supposed to come tonight. Took a little big longer than with the plow truck, but the 1250 did the driveway fine using wayyyyyyyyy less gas. More beer money.
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