Posted by Tom from Ontario on December 21, 2008 at 19:59:16 from (209.240.113.154):
The comfortable efficient unit for moving snow won't start so you go back to the old, open outfit with all the clothes on that you own.
You blow a shearbolt on the snowblower, and drop the wrench in the snowbank, can't find it with frozen hands.
While trying to replace and tighten the bolt with Vise Grips, you drop the nut in the snowbank.
You find the nut , put it on tighten it, ready to go again, but you notice too late, your cellphone slipped out of your pocket and you next see it coming out of the blower chute in four pieces.
Five feet later, you find the dropped wrench when it jams the impeller and shears the bolt. AGAIN.
The old cow, who used to beat up on the bull and you didn't ship because of price, drops a calf in a snowbank 200 yards from the barn and you carry it to the barn. The cow heads in the other direction.
You guys and girls got more of these?
Have a great Christmas and I wish you all a better 2009.
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