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Bill D

Ice always scares me more than snow.  I'll take 3 feet of snow over an inch of ice any day.  Forecast here is 12-24 inches of snow.  My driveway is too small for a plow or blower on my tractor.  I use an older Toro Powermax 1028 LXE.  Stay safe everyone.

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, wallfish said:

@ebinmaine Eric has it now and I hope it serves them well

 

It certainly has and will many more times. :handgestures-thumbupright:

We have plans for a complete restoration on a new C Series chassis with upgrades! 

 

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OutdoorEnvy

Well we are finally getting real snow here in Oklahoma.  They’re calling for 12-15” by tomorrow morning.  Supposed to be lighter powder snow.   416-8 is ready and waiting!
 

Question, first time I needed to wonder, what is the snow height where the plows start having trouble?  

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, OutdoorEnvy said:


 

Question, first time I needed to wonder, what is the snow height where the plows start having trouble?  

 

Feel free to watch a few of my or Trina's videos. See how we move snow. 

 

We have a gravel drive and keep the plow angle forward to the third hole down. That helps it roll off the ends.  

Lots of folks use a wax or spray lube. We rarely do. 

 

DRESS WARM.  

 

If it's heavy snow you'll want to plow a lot more often so you're moving less. Or, take very small bites. Maybe a 1/4 plow width. 

If it's light fluffy snow you can move a good strong 8 to 10 inches off to the angles side with decent speed. 

 

Do NOT let the snow get piled up and come over the top. That'll bury the plow frame and get you stuck. Stop. Back up. Take a smaller bite. 

 

 

 

 

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adsm08
4 hours ago, Bill D said:

I'll take 3 feet of snow over an inch of ice any day.

 

To be fair, an inch of ice is some serious business. You can't plow it, you can't blow it, its 10x the work to break it up, you almost have to melt it at that thickness.

 

 

Last storm we took the dogs out to run the day after. The roads were fine, even the one through the game lands seemed OK. I pulled into the parking lot, got out, and was laying on my back before I even realized the ground was icy.

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Treepep
On 1/21/2026 at 10:58 AM, Ed Kennell said:

 

  

Whatever transpires we (North Carolina) here specifically WILL lose power.  It hasn't been persistently cold,  the ground is not frozen, and these DIPS here brined everything.  Bridges

 

overpasses and my roof will be icy... Briefly

 

I have food and perishable food. Folks get crazy here when any weather event happens.  I do not know an actual percentage however I would guess mericans in general have enough

 

food water etc.  I own a generator.  I have been searching for 3 years for a human to make it run my house.  12v makes sense to me.  10 or 20 times that:confusion-confused:  Stay safe boys and girls!

 

 

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ebinmaine
12 minutes ago, adsm08 said:

the unladen weight of an African Swallow

 

I always forget about that part! 

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lynnmor
3 hours ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

Well we are finally getting real snow here in Oklahoma.  They’re calling for 12-15” by tomorrow morning.  Supposed to be lighter powder snow.   416-8 is ready and waiting!
 

Question, first time I needed to wonder, what is the snow height where the plows start having trouble?  

The last snow we had was just under 6 inches but was rather sticky.  I could see the snow pushing in front of me as much as 8 feet and bringing me to a stop.  I had to push that to the side to continue on several times.  The point is that no two snows will be the same, just don't leave much come over the top of the plow and back off before it brings you to a halt, it sounds like this snow will max out your plow and you will need to take smaller bites, kinda like eating an elephant.

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Bar Nuthin
2 hours ago, adsm08 said:

the unladen weight of an African Swallow

Monty Python | GIFGlobe

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Lane Ranger
5 hours ago, OutdoorEnvy said:

Well we are finally getting real snow here in Oklahoma.  They’re calling for 12-15” by tomorrow morning.  Supposed to be lighter powder snow.   416-8 is ready and waiting!
 

Question, first time I needed to wonder, what is the snow height where the plows start having trouble?  


 

You don't wait for that to happen!  Early and often keeps the snow where you want it! 

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squonk

Snow bank in Oswego co. and our snow arrives after midnight tonight! :blink: :confusion-seeingstars:

 

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Ed Kennell
7 hours ago, Bill D said:

Ice always scares me more than snow.

Ice only is bad, but it sounds like we may get some sleet/ice on top of the 1-2' of snow.  This would be a great help in preventing the drifting that could keep our roads closed for weeks.

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Bar Nuthin

The two tractors on the left (C-120 Auto and No Name Johnny) both have add on lifts from earlier models. Noticed a slight leak at the cylinder on the C-120 which is currently carrying my snowblower. 

Forutnately @wheelhorseman was able to hook me up with some new lines.

That only leaves 2 lines that haven't been upgraded yet (not counting the originals on the C-141), but I'm sure at some point those will need replaced as well.

 

The short ones go on the C-120 and the long ones are custom fitted for Johnny (ORB -5 at the control, and ORB-6 at the pump).

Now I just gotta warm up the garage and swap 'em out before the snow gets here. Right now, I'm letting the hoses warm up after setting on the porch at 5°F :occasion-snowman:

It will be the snowblower's maiden voyage (for me) if needed. Pretty sure I have everything dialed in, but there's always surprises!

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ML3

Im ready. Predicting at least a foot of snow.  Grew up out in the snow belt dealing with lake effect snows. Got the 654 w/plow ready, 702 w/blower also ready. Got the Toro 2stage if it snow gets too deep. Wish Workhorse w/Bervac was running 🙁

 

Plenty fuel for tractors & for generator if needed. 

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Ed Kennell
1 minute ago, ML3 said:

Wish Workhorse w/Bervac was running 🙁

Yeah, wish I still had it on my 520H. :(

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ML3
2 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

Yeah, wish I still had it on my 520H. :(

Sorry Ed.......

 

Its definitely not doing me any good sitting in my garage.  

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sqrlgtr

just a dusting so far not even enough to turn driveway completely white. Wedderman calling for 3 tenths ice tonight and I hope he's wrong. Hope everybody stays safe and warm and may your Wheel Horses always have fuel and enough air in the tires to get ya home.

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sqrlgtr
2 minutes ago, Sparky said:

  Should be a fluffy/light 12-20” snowfall here in Central Connecticut (that’s what we’ve been told) so clearing it will be easy enough. 
  No rush to clear it, do some on Sunday and again on Monday. Company already said we could work from home so I won’t have to venture out in it. 
  Might even be fun dealing with it :eusa-think:


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diggin the new gloves ya got on Spark....

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ebinmaine

 

'Tis the calm before the storm here this fine morning. 

 

- 14⁰ F

 

Expect we'll see the white stuff around 1 to 2 pm. 

 

We're forecast for approximately 16".

 

 

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