Honestly, no. Too much snow and concerns over breaking something. Thankfully roads were closed, so I didn’t have much traffic to pay attention to.
Snow was light; I didn’t even break a shear bolt in 5 driveways!! Woo hoo!
I did see some hydraulic fluid drips in one driveway on a second trip. Was about half-quart low at end of the day.
Haven't found the source yet....thinking maybe a coupler was leaking a little.
I’m often concerned about getting hit by a truck while out there on the aprons, like my wife’s picture of me I posted earlier.
I’ve had my tractor for 7 winters, so the novelty has worn off.
The 2 places I did before my own are the older owner of a pharmacy and a person that works for the railroad.
They don’t get off work because of snowstorms....important I get them out...both driveways are quite long.
Two of the four offered to pay me, which I refused. The other 2 know I won’t take anything and don’t ask.
I’m lucky that my work was closed, and I’m happy to help my neighbors. We’re pushing 60, and are youngsters in our little ‘hood of 5 houses that we’ve been in for 30 years.
So, I didn’t really have fun, but was happy doing what I was doing......
Sounds bassakwards, but many probably have the same sentiment, whether they realize it or not.