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RE: Powder compression - Gussy - 12-18-2015 (12-18-2015, 12:34 PM)Kurt Wrote: Klaus, Hey Kurt, get one of these. I used to deal with snow like that so I rebuilt this thing to remove it. Since I finished it and the snow gods saw it, it quit snowing !! In 4-5 years, I've only had to use it once seriously and played a couple other times just to keep it from rusting back up like it was when I got it..... ![]()
RE: Powder compression - Kurt - 12-18-2015 Gussy I had a JD-350-B crawler and got rid of it when I finished moving dirt backfilling around the house and cleaned out the fence lines. Used it for snow but on my hill when I got ice I made 10 or 12 donuts before I got back on level ground LOL. That little blue tractor has a 6" snow blower on it and it is the best investment I ever made. That snow above is about 5' deep. After making a couple runs through it, it makes a fine bullet catching bank
RE: Powder compression - Klaus - 12-21-2015 your`e lucky this december... we feel like spring here at 59 F at present day, the whole December are warm. due to the Metrologist the Jet Stream brings warm winds from the south and so we were affected. we need to have Wind from North / East direction to have cold and snow KLaus RE: Powder compression - desert deuce - 12-21-2015 59 Degrees is officially winter in southern Arizona. Applying sunscreen to my face and ears as I read this. RE: Powder compression - Kurt - 12-21-2015 What do you call 27 degrees that they had in northern AZ today?? we had 48 LOL
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