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I went out about 11 this morning and did the snow blowing in the driveway. I looked out after lunch and the snow had started again. Now it's near 4 and I took the dogs out and there is more snow than when I did it this morning. I'm wondering when it is going to stop so I get out there one more time. Guess I have to watch the weather report.
I'm wondering the same thing. Haven't started the clean up at all yet, was hoping to start around 4 when I finish up work, but its still coming down pretty good here.
Evening guys, I cleared the drive way this morning, then cleared it again once the freezing rain slowed down, we had a solid sheet of ice, just went over it with the flat garden spade back and forth then cleared it with the regular shovel, I'll be heading out again soon to clear all the snow that is now piling up again
Driveway all set. Would have liked to do some more snow blowing, but I busted a shear bolt and I figured it was a good excuse to call it a night. There is always tomorrow.
Driveway all set. Would have liked to do some more snow blowing, but I busted a shear bolt and I figured it was a good excuse to call it a night. There is always tomorrow.
Do you still have the plow on your truck? Seems like it'd work out well on your driveway.
Do you still have the plow on your truck? Seems like it'd work out well on your driveway.
The driveway gets plowed, but I have to clear a spot in the yard for the dog (otherwise she uses my sidewalk), plus I make a pathway around the house to all the exits. For that I use the snow blower.
There are swarm of jack rabbits, 50 or so are invading Fargo North Dakota. People are chasing them out of there yards. they thought that they are cute til they started multiplying. and eating everything in sight. So if your in ND watch out for rabbits that are about the size of a small dog.