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Time for the snow blade

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Randy NAA in MI

11-21-2007 12:56:21




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Weather man says 1-4 inches tonight, time to go out to the barn and get the back blade hooked up! I dont know why I like this so much, but looking forward to the snow and some seat time. Have a safe time is you must travel for our day of thanks.

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GB in MT.

11-21-2007 18:50:59




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 Re: Time for the snow blade in reply to Ferguson, 11-21-2007 12:56:21  


ERR Dunk;

Where did his lampshade go????? ?? LMAO

Gary with 17* and 10 inches of snow!!!!! !third party image



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Dunk

11-21-2007 18:28:08




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 Re: Time for the snow blade in reply to Randy NAA in MI, 11-21-2007 12:56:21  
Thank, God it is 66* here right now at 9:27 PM.

It is sooo nice outside, some very light rain sprankles.

I may be late for my picknick table appt.

But I had to come make shore yall weren't too far off track...

Seems yall have it under... control..

Hang in there!!

I'ma gonna hang on to my turkey for another year or two..



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Ande

11-21-2007 18:09:48




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 Re: Time for the snow blade in reply to Randy NAA in MI, 11-21-2007 12:56:21  
Well guys,my 8N is snug in the shop with the 3pt. v type snowblower hooked to it hopefully she is ready for business.Up here in North Dakota,blowin or pushin snow isnt quite as fun,sometimes its 25 below! But I'm sure you knew that.Anyway,its fun to have the "N"s
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John in Mich

11-21-2007 16:36:48




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 Re: Time for the snow blade in reply to Randy NAA in MI, 11-21-2007 12:56:21  
My Woods mower is still on the Jube. One of the 8Ns or 2Ns can fill in if we get snow (though the tires on them are not loaded) but I don't expect any significant amount here in SE Mich. Also, the ground is still very warm and most anything that comes down will melt soon. I try to wait until the ground is frozen before removing much snow so that I don't have to rake a lot of gravel out of the grass next spring. Always some, though.

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Westwind

11-21-2007 16:11:18




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 Re: Time for the snow blade in reply to Randy NAA in MI, 11-21-2007 12:56:21  
Hafta admit I get a little excited about some seat time too. I HAD to do it as a kid on the farm but, you know, now that I'm older, I don't look at it as a job. More fun just movin' it around and seeing how big I can make the piles. Kinda sick, ain't it!

Lookin' at making a heat houser for my '50 8N. I know they're available out there commercially, but I think makin' some old canvas fit the N makes a nice project.

Have fun and don't forget who really deserves the thanks tomorrow.

Westwind in MI

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Joe in MI

11-21-2007 13:15:01




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 Re: Time for the snow blade in reply to Randy NAA in MI, 11-21-2007 12:56:21  
I know what you mean. In a sick way I'm also looking forward to pushing some snow around. This is my first winter w/ a tractor - before now I've paid the neighbor guy to clear it with his pickup and plow. I pushed a lot of snow w/ my dad's tractor as a kid, though, so I'm sure the novelty will wear off quick.

I'm praying everything goes okay tomorrow - drivers in this state seem to forget from one winter to the next that snow and ice make the roads slippery. Usually takes one or two snows for them to start slowing down. This is really the first snow and a big travel day. I wish I DIDN'T have to travel.

Have fun and God Bless!

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