seat time snow blowing

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I don't have an hour meter in the snow blower tractor (Blower Project with the genny engine and cab ) I now call "Justin Case" just in case it snows . :rofl: When I get it finally painted next year , I going to have that lettered on it .
I estomate about 15-16 hours blowing snow already this season . How's that for seat time . How are you doing ?
Now I have a circular drive with 2 entrances off the road and have to keep clear out to and in front of the chickens and ducks runs . Plus I go down the road and do an elderly neighbours drive now which pays for my gas . All this time in the tractor is keeping me out of the shop . :cuss: :headbash: :violin:
But that is way ahead of last years numbers .
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I’ve only had to move snow twice so far. Main driveway only takes less than an hour. Side driveway that goes back to the shop is a stove driveway, so I don’t scrape it down. I just skim off a little snow. The other day the belt twisted off the blower after ramming a pile of packed snow. I parked it in the shop where I already had it heated up. Got out the 444 with utility blade to clean up the mess. I had fun angling the blade to move the snow to the sides. Then straighten the blade to push the snow back. I had a new belt in the shop so I installed it then also installed the tire chains on the 444. Now I’m ready for more snow which is supposed to come today. Well, at least ready until the next thing breaks. :43: :peace: Harry
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Just come back in from clearing another 4-5 inches of snow that fell over night .
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I've had the snow shovel out twice :)) - each time to clear an inch of slushy snow before it got trampled down into ice... :109:
So... 4 trips up and down 80' of sidewalk :wave2:... Think I'm up to an hour of Boot and Shovel time so far this season. :geek:

Working on Maxine (the 222) today time to get her ready to frolic in the flakes if mother nature ever shifts the wind direction a bit :fight:...
(Battery out and on the charger, Installing tire chains, rear wheel weights, changing the front tires for something more aggressive than bald multi-rib tires... and maybe a cold weather engine oil change)

A garage would be nice... (or maybe I should have done this a month ago when it still felt like late summer :headbash: )
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RoamingGnome wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 11:34 am I've had the snow shovel out twice :)) - each time to clear an inch of slushy snow before it got trampled down into ice... :109:
So... 4 trips up and down 80' of sidewalk :wave2:... Think I'm up to an hour of Boot and Shovel time so far this season. :geek:

Working on Maxine (the 222) today time to get her ready to frolic in the flakes if mother nature ever shifts the wind direction a bit :fight:...
(Battery out and on the charger, Installing tire chains, rear wheel weights, changing the front tires for something more aggressive than bald multi-rib tires... and maybe a cold weather engine oil change)

A garage would be nice... (or maybe I should have done this a month ago when it still felt like late summer :headbash: )
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Ya a month or two ago Gerry. :giggle:

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No seat snow removal time here yet. But the ground is white from a few light snow flurries.


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Yeah @propane1 We've been seriously spoiled with a warm autumn in Southern Ontario again this year, it was so easy to let things slide and think "I can always do that tomorrow..." :pullhair:

I was outside painting shutters and trim on the front of the house in mid November :106:

Seems like we are starting to lose shoulder seasons, Spring and Fall come and go in the blink of an eye. Warm summers seem to last forever. One day it's T-Shirts and shorts weather and the next day you are looking for snow boots and your winter woollies. :O

I kind of miss "sweater" weather :(
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I am putting my cab on the tractor that only blew snow 5 times in two years. I have a stone drive. So, if possible I have drive on the snow to create a snow cap. I normally get more snow than that. The storms kept going north and south of me.

The cab's fender mounting point was rusty, so I have been prepping and painting it while the cab is still hanging in the garage. I will then stick some felt cushions on them to avoid scratching the fenders and hopefully get away with just footrest bolts. If needed, I will drill just one hole in the fender.
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No snow here yet. I don't think I have 16hrs on my tractor since July. Until recently it's been very dry here. My blowers mounted, suitcase weights are on but the wheel weights, chains and cab are not on.
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ssmewing wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 7:03 pm I am putting my cab on the tractor that only blew snow 5 times in two years. I have a stone drive. So, if possible I have drive on the snow to create a snow cap. I normally get more snow than that. The storms kept going north and south of me.

The cab's fender mounting point was rusty, so I have been prepping and painting it while the cab is still hanging in the garage. I will then stick some felt cushions on them to avoid scratching the fenders and hopefully get away with just footrest bolts. If needed, I will drill just one hole in the fender.
Steve , felt will hold moisture . Rubber from an old inner tube ect. would serve you better in this case .
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