About 8/9 hours. There's another one behind the tractor and another 1 to start, and 4/5 smaller piles around the place. Best €500 I ever spentHow long did that pile take?
About 8/9 hours. There's another one behind the tractor and another 1 to start, and 4/5 smaller piles around the place. Best €500 I ever spentHow long did that pile take?
I think about 8" here too. Last night when I took the dogs out at 9:30 it was spitting some sort of rain sleet.Bill - - true enough.... Guessing we're at 6-8"...how much you get?
Afterthought, maybe I should have just driven over it to pack it down, and blow out driveway apron.
Beyond our 50's yesterday, wonder if this started with a little rain when it started....either way, it was a mess....
Didn’t get away without another trip over the driveway. Got some lake effect later yesterday.
Still threw some stone, but not as bad as yesterday. Didn’t do a very good job today either, but calling for 48 degrees tomorrow and warmer rest of week.
Maple sap is going to run well for a couple days. We used to call this sugar snow.
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Our woods next door. Neighbor does about 150 taps on it.
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You can see grass still through the snow here. Put my old ford backblade on I inherited but didn't need to use it really.
I started like that. Careful, it can be addictive! Luckily Kubota’s make good sugaring companions.Second batch of the season…
What brand/ Model is that chipper if i can ask.Saturday I cut down two more blonded Ash tress close to our driveway. Cut them up in to 60" logs and took them down to the shed to block up and split. This is just one of the loads of logs.
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Yesterday my wife and I used the chipper for a little over an hour cleaning up the limbs from the two trees.
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IT's Official!
Winter is now over. I declared it.
I greased my snowblower, oiled the chain and sprayed anti rust all over the chute and any part that had paint rubbed off.
If the weather stays like it is today then tomorrow I'll remove it for the season.
I think that you are either delusional or are smoking some very strange weed. LOL. I have seen blizzards on Easter Sunday in the past. I will keep my snowblower on till the day that I see green grass that needs to be cut. OK, I am exaggerating some on the time frame..IT's Official!
Winter is now over. I declared it.
I greased my snowblower, oiled the chain and sprayed anti rust all over the chute and any part that had paint rubbed off.
If the weather stays like it is today then tomorrow I'll remove it for the season.
I have a lot of FEL and pallet fork work around the place all winter so the snow blower goes on and off quite frequently around here. And there's been early May blizzards here too, so all this waiting to take off the blower for the year business is mildly humorous to me. My snowblower is actually rarely on during the winter - though this winter takes the cake for having to re-mount it over and over again. Getting pretty efficient at it.I think that you are either delusional or are smoking some very strange weed. LOL. I have seen blizzards on Easter Sunday in the past. I will keep my snowblower on till the day that I see green grass that needs to be cut. OK, I am exaggerating some on the time frame..
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Poked about 10 holes in the Earth for my neighbor tonight....its chicken coop building season hre!
I deleted my reply, that was about the member buying fuel for the spring. It got off topic. Apologize that it got stupid. I do think it factors in though to operating equipment and the member brought up the cost of fuel that I responded too. My portions are deleted as off topic now.Agree. No objection to that discussion being on the site, but it belongs in Off Topic, not this thread. And that’s not specific to one member nor is it an opinion on the subject. That whole discussion is out of the scope of this thread.