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elcamino/wheelhorse

My wife and I were wondering how that part of PA was making out . We have an uncle in New Paris ( he is 85) and were worried about him plowing snow and heading to Duncansville tomorrow. Hope you don't get much more snow. It has finally stopped down here. Going to measure tomorrow.

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Wishin4a416

Job well done!!! We got a lot less here to the West. 10-12. How's the power in your area?

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Tankman

Perkasie, just south of Allentown, 'bout 2 ft of junque. I'm sippin' coffee.

 

As soon as I can muster, Simplicity 16 hp and a 36" blower. Two Horses, 48" blades, heading outdoors.

I would rather dine on Conch Fritters in Key West. :icecream:

 

Update. Finished up with 30" of the nasty white junque. Three drivers = Three hours!

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N3PUY

And 1 hour north of Duncansville (Clearfield County) we got maybe 2" of snow.   That's it on the roof of the van.   But I plowed anyways!

 

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Don1977

We got 4 to 5 " snow and sleet here in North Carolina the 1/2" ice they were predicting went below us. I scraped it off the drive with the grader blade and the 312-8.

It's already started to melt. I want to get as much off as possible as my drive get messy on top when it gets real wet.

 

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