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:rolleyes: No, it's just easier on the machine.

The joke was that it won't matter with 3 feet of snow, just like it won't matter with 6000°. That's not precisely true, but it's a funny. Ha ha.

 

 

 

Get the cherry syrup water ice sprayers loaded on the NJSP helicopters!

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Hold on, wait a min.

They were calling for 3-6

Then, cough, they were calling 6- 12

Now they, um, they are calling 14 -30

 

I want this job, that they have.

That's why they call it a snow job...   :)

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tested it out on the last storm. 20 minutes to plow out my driveway of 4" if that heavy stuff. bring it on for the fluffy stuff.

 

LOL, I have never seen that before. If it works, good for you. I've never seen a plow on anything unibody. Is that FWD bias AWD or a true 4x4 with RWD bias and a transfercase?

 

BTW, I haven't had to mess with fixing a snowblower other than broken pull ropes, but couldn't you rig a broken shear pin by using a bolt instead? I know you can cause hellatious damage if you pick up something but I imagine it would work in a pinch. 

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LOL, I have never seen that before. If it works, good for you. I've never seen a plow on anything unibody. Is that FWD bias AWD or a true 4x4 with RWD bias and a transfercase?

 

BTW, I haven't had to mess with fixing a snowblower other than broken pull ropes, but couldn't you rig a broken shear pin by using a bolt instead? I know you can cause hellatious damage if you pick up something but I imagine it would work in a pinch. 

those are generally 4x4 or rear wheel drive........

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Front end loader filled with diesel:  Check

30 gallons of gas for genny:  Check

All vehicles full of gas:  Check

Plenty of wood for the wood stove: Check

Fridge and freezer full of delicous animal protein and various other goods to accompany said protein: Check

Plenty of books to read:  Check

And most importantly, booze cabinet filled:  Check

 

Bring it on Ma Nature!

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Front end loader filled with diesel: Check

30 gallons of gas for genny: Check

All vehicles full of gas: Check

Plenty of wood for the wood stove: Check

Fridge and freezer full of delicous animal protein and various other goods to accompany said protein: Check

Plenty of books to read: Check

And most importantly, booze cabinet filled: Check

 

Bring it on Ma Nature!

Milk , eggs, and bread?

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Given the apocalyptic nature of this Storm, how can I assure survival of my firearms ?  </duck>

 

Run to the store, buy milk, eggs and bread. Then during to storm make as much french toast as possible, and wrap your guns in said french toast. Make sure to fully cover any exposed metal or wood, the plastic bits should be ok. The french toast will create a protective barrier, even better then Frog Lube.

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