SNOW Common Sense

Bob_VT

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I live in a snow area as many of people do but a few words of advice..............

First don't make any stupid decisions and stay off the roads unless it's an emergency - in other words don't become part of the statistics! I can not tell you how many people get stuck because they were going to the store for a newspapaer!

SHOVELING - If you can enlist, hire or kidnap a younger person to help with sholeving DO IT!!! It is the leading cause of heart attcks and aches and pains.

Stay inside and browse on the computer - it could be safer ;)
 

rolmops

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You forgot to mention Murphy's Law....
You should contract a snow plow jockey for the season. That is a proven way to make it snow less. And.. If it snows more, you're covered. So it is a win win situation.
 

Pmt133

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Every storm has hit on my scheduled on days this year... (critical infrastructure) maybe I need to take a vacation so I can actually enjoy it instead of dreading the drive home.
 

Bob_VT

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You forgot to mention Murphy's Law....
You should contract a snow plow jockey for the season. That is a proven way to make it snow less. And.. If it snows more, you're covered. So it is a win win situation.
I have a sisde by side with a 6' plow parked in the garage. I am my own plow guy.......... it's getting old...... however I keep up with the storms.
 

FLATHEAD

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I have a sisde by side with a 6' plow parked in the garage. I am my own plow guy.......... it's getting old...... however I keep up with the storms.
Sounds like I’ll be spending considerable time on this Monday afternoon.

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tpenfield

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I live in a snow area as many of people do but a few words of advice..............

Stay inside and browse on the computer - it could be safer ;)
Bob,

How do you get up that driveway of yours on these snowy days . . . :unsure:
 

Lou C

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Yes snow blowers are great, but you have to be careful with them too! Many ER visits because of people reaching inside to clear clogs. Never do that with any snowblower.
Already fired mine up and ran the generator as well.
Mixed up some more 2 stroke fuel for the little old Toro....
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E0 fuel and full syn 2 stroke oil, after starting no smoke at all!
 

DeepCMark58A

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Yes snow blowers are great, but you have to be careful with them too! Many ER visits because of people reaching inside to clear clogs. Never do that with any snowblower.
Already fired mine up and ran the generator as well.
Mixed up some more 2 stroke fuel for the little old Toro....
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E0 fuel and full syn 2 stroke oil, after starting no smoke at all!
I have never had a snowblower clog where I had to ever been tempted, heck my blower disengages when you let go of the handle. I run a 2 stage 5 hp TORO it can pump snow all day long 12" only means I have to run in 2nd gear.
 

Scott Danforth

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Spray the chute with boeshield or silicone spray to keep it from clogging
 

tphoyt

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I have never known any that had accident with snow blower but I have heard a few nasty stories. I’ll never understand why people take that chance.
 

Pmt133

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Filled up the blazer (plow) the other night. Blowers are good. We had an old Murray unit with a square chute. That clogged no matter what you did, just got too restricted with the wetter snow. Everything else got tuned up last storm. I'm going on the trike in the woods when I punch out.
 
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