It's not supposed to look like that.
Ouch, get well.
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Oh jeeze Asmo, what a freakin' drag! Sorry to hear that bro! And I really didn't need to see that first thing in the morning.....
But yeah, I won't even attempt this heavy, wet shit with my snowblower. When I have to, I dig out the clogs with a stick. I remember reading about some Avalanche player a few years ago that got all f/u by his snowblower.
News reported 47" here...whatever it was, it was a lot of snow. The first picture is my Cummins Dually flatbed. The second is a Yukon, Trans Am, and an old GMC truck in the picture by the garage. The third of the plow was the morning after I plowed 18" the night before. The last is my driveway up to the road the morning after it was plowed. Because of the steep angle of my roof, all the snow blows on to my front and back deck which are 8x37 and 16x37; I had to shovel double the snow fall from those; it was a busy couple days.
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Just talked to my local insurance agent, said I was the only claim so far!! How does that happen?? LOL.
My cousin sent a couple photos taken yesterday at my cabin off the Peak-to-Peak north of Ward. The river was opening up when it dumped a good 3 ft. of snow. The snow causes the river to rise which accelerates the melt of the river ice.
Glad I'm not over there now. Too much work chaining the plow and running the snowblower. I'll let Mr. Sun take care of it in his own time.
It isn't over yet. Here in the Grand Valley there's no snow on the ground but it is lightly raining and snowing. It's great to have the additional snowpack, less pressure on the farmers.
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