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Re: what do you plow snow with?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 02, 2006 at 04:04:08 from (216.208.58.176):
In Reply to: Re: what do you plow snow with? posted by Michael Soldan on December 01, 2006 at 15:55:07:
Michael: I know what your saying, being east of Lake Huron myself. I am far enough south though, I don't encounter it quite as bad as you see. I've always plowed snow, and it worked very well in Atlantic Canada. Here in SW ON it never gets exceptionally cold, yet it never goes above freezing either, consequently your snow never sets and continues blowing around for days. I've seen days go by here and it never snows, yet because of that wind we are out there everday plowing or blowing. In Alantic Canada, most snow storms end with south or almost south wind, even to point of mixing in some rain. Of course south wind on the east coast picked up gulf stream currents. You could count on 12 to 24 hours near or above freezing. One just pushed those first few snows back 35' from yard or driveway, piled it high as you could, it froze solid, and you had a perminent snow fence for the winter. Once you pile that wet snow and it freezes, one can count on it staying where you put it until it melts.
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