Moving snow....

D2Cat

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Hope you folks on the East coast have your equipment in order and ready to go. Weather man makes it sound like you won't be able to get out to purchase fuel!! They like drama, but with all the air line cancellations something is up. Stay safe.
 

rob82

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I'll be moving snow today. But only about 6 inchs when they said we were going to get 18.
 

OldeEnglish

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Same goes for us. They were calling for 18" for us and I'll be surprised if we get 6". The coastal areas and islands of MA got hit hard especially the ones in the water. Big storm surges and 50mph winds will give the beach houses a good sandy pressure washing :p. We haven't had much snow here in the hills this year, I was hoping for a good 2' to give my tractor a good test. :rolleyes:....
 

Tomcat

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I was busy looking for shade today. Too many memories of "relocating" snow!
 

Tomcat

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way to mess with my cabin fever
Sorry! - NOT!

Actually, I was thinking of starting a thread to ask what you guys (and gals) do when the snow has been relocated besides putting logs on the fire.
 

olthumpa

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Sorry! - NOT!

Actually, I was thinking of starting a thread to ask what you guys (and gals) do when the snow has been relocated besides putting logs on the fire.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Guess ! ! ! ! :cool:

Might be getting older but not dead. :D :D
 

North Idaho Wolfman

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Sorry! - NOT!

Actually, I was thinking of starting a thread to ask what you guys (and gals) do when the snow has been relocated besides putting logs on the fire.
Why chase the wife around the house of course. :D

Ok really it's chase the wolves and malamutes around in the snow when the decide to escape! :(;):eek::rolleyes::p:)
 

Daren Todd

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:D :D

Guess ! ! ! ! :cool:

Might be getting older but not dead. :D :D
Wife's a nurse. If a storm comes through, she has to stay to make sure shifts are covered. I kick back with me feet up and enjoy eating all the stuff I'm not allowed to while she's home. :D usually lasts 3 days :D:D
 

Tooljunkie

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Still no snow to relocate. Can drive anywhere now. Fields outside my back door are showing black. Looking like spring thaw is going to take 20 minutes or so. Could be a dry year. First one in about 20.
 

85Hokie

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Wife's a nurse. If a storm comes through, she has to stay to make sure shifts are covered. I kick back with me feet up and enjoy eating all the stuff I'm not allowed to while she's home. :D usually lasts 3 days :D:D
AND you KNOW that SHE knows .....when you ate it !:D AND she took inventory of all of it !!!:D:D:D