Posted by Goose on February 26, 2016 at 19:00:37 from (70.198.42.243):
In Reply to: Re: Snow thrower find posted by Janicholson on February 26, 2016 at 13:39:37:
When we lived in town, a neighbor kid across the street had a big John Deere snow blower (his dad was a John Deere Service Manager) and we had a deal with him that he clear our driveway whenever it needed it.
One time in winter, my wife borrowed a Ford diesel crew cab dually from one of her brothers for something or other. She parked it in the driveway and ran an extension cord out under the garage door to plug the engine heater in. Next morning, she unplugged the heater, let the extension cord lay, and went on her way. During the day, it snowed about 4", and when the neighbor kid got home from school he started blowing snow. He came up our driveway unawares and wrapped the entire 50' extension cord in his blower.
He was not happy. I came home about then, and all we could to was take a pair of dikes and cut the cord into footlong chunks to pull them out. Took us about an hour. I tipped the kid $10.
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