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Snow removal.

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Some snow removal today with the 50 year old,1975 Case 224 with snowthrower. Not a lot of snow out of this storm. But some spots had to be cleaned up.
Tractor and thrower worked great. :)

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Trades yah . We have snow banks close to 6 foot . taller than I am .
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Re: Snow removal.

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Looking Good Noel - Always nice to see your tractors at work - :cheers:

I'm still waiting for enough snow to give my 222 a chance to do some plowing...
We've got less than an inch on the ground here, :(( and the temps are staying cold for now, don't think there is going to be much melting in the near future :33:
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DavidBarkey wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:47 pm Trades yah . We have snow banks close to 6 foot . taller than I am .
:giggle: :rofl: :78: :D :giggle: . You can have it Dave. I don’t mind that you are having all the fun. :giggle:

I have dealt with 6’ snow bank before. And had to long before I had any garden tractors. :giggle:
I’m hoping I don’t see those again, gittin to old for 6’ banks. 1’ is more my speed now. :giggle:

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Noel you GT works terrific thanks for posting the pics. I’m with you David can keep the 6’ snow banks. :peace: Harry
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RoamingGnome wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:40 pm Looking Good Noel - Always nice to see your tractors at work - :cheers:

I'm still waiting for enough snow to give my 222 a chance to do some plowing...
We've got less than an inch on the ground here, :(( and the temps are staying cold for now, don't think there is going to be much melting in the near future :33:
Gerry , you are most welcome to come up here and practise in my yard .
:cheers: :coffee:
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Things are warming up here . above freezing by tomorrow afternoon . Time to fire up Frankie and scrape down the hard surface and try and move back some of the banks .
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DavidBarkey wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 4:13 pm Things are warming up here . above freezing by tomorrow afternoon . Time to fire up Frankie and scrape down the hard surface and try and move back some of the banks .
Winter is over Dave. :giggle: :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:

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propane1 wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 6:29 pm
DavidBarkey wrote: Sat Jan 11, 2025 4:13 pm Things are warming up here . above freezing by tomorrow afternoon . Time to fire up Frankie and scrape down the hard surface and try and move back some of the banks .
Winter is over Dave. :giggle: :giggle: :giggle: :giggle:

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I wish . The last time we had mild spell like this it was followed by a large dumping of lake affect snow . That machine is just idleing and waiting to be revved up again . :hitsfan:
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