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There's a 2 plank and round stone trick that allows you to move small buildings like my old shed in circles using a 2x4
I like using my Bobcat, it speeds things up and works well....if I`m careful.
Almost quitting time Shaun?
Originally Posted by 56panelford
Good morning everyone, snowing here today, up to 3 inches expected..
Where are you going to pile all that snow John, Grant?
We`re at 10°F, 61°F would be pretty darn nice right about now Shaun.
Unlike Calgary we still have another month or so of winter Perry.
No Global warming here Ian.
That is a good size.
If anyone here has a snowblower at all, they are usually small.
At work we have a 7hp 24 " snowblower for the areas around buildings and machines etc.
For the big areas we use a pickup truck with 7.5 wide arctic blade on it.
At home we have a shovel and broom.
If it snows enough to clear it I use the very old honda single stage with rubber impeller as it doesn't mark the cement up and clears the snow away really well.
Remarkable how well it works.
It sort of pulls itself along because of the auger impeller thing.
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