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Ed Kennell
57 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

You keep showing that your inside temp is 66-68 degrees  if i let our house get that cold SWMBO would divorce me..heck i would leave also.  73  is a good temp...Antracite

 

Geeze, I thought that was the temp in the cab. :confusion-shrug:

 

The temp range  in my cabin is about 30F.    

55 in the bedroom farthest from the wood stove.

85 with your feet propped on the hearth.

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adsm08

Ready for tomorrow PA people?

 

Harrisburg area is calling for 6-8 inches.

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Ed Kennell

1-3" of snow turning to sleet here.     I'm ready ...brought in a load of wood with the 312.  The 520 is fueled up and ready.

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Pullstart

Looking like I’ll be getting some seat time in the plow truck in the morning... we’ve gotten 2-3” since 8:30 and it’s 10:40 now.

 

Be safe y’all!

 

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow 4" fine, dry snow in driveway, and do around buildings, with 1996 Toro 520H. 1 gallon gas, 65 degrees in cab. :wh:

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adsm08

Ice. We got ice. There was under an inch of snow yesterday, then in the evening it turned to ice.

 

I tried to plow this morning but my blade couldn't even break the ice.

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow 3" dry, fluffy snow with 1996 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, 60 degrees in cab at 2500 rpm. :wh:

 

Scrape with 1995 Toro 520H. 1/2 gallon gas, clear blue sky and slight breeze now. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow 2 trails to firewood racks with 1996 Toro 520H. 3/4 gallon gas, 75 degrees in cab. :wh:

 

No snow in the forecast, add to the firewood pile. :wh:

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Haul 2  trailer loads firewood with 1996 Toro 520H. :wh:

 

20 degrees and clear blue sky, breezy. :wh:

 

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1995 520H+96+97

Haul 4 trailer loads, firewood rack to cellar, with 1996 Toro 520H. 1 qt. gas, 60 degrees in cab. :wh:

 

Clear blue sky, slight breeze. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Haul 2 trailer loads, from #2 firewood rack to cellar, with 1996 Toro 520H. :wh:

 

20 degrees , clear blue sky, and slight breeze. :wh:

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Herder

Glad you enjoy your seat time but men you get a lot for snow.  Here is central NY so far this winter we've only had about 8" total.  And that's OK. 

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1995 520H+96+97

No repairs or maintance needed on these Toro 520H.

520H are very reliable, comfortable, trouble free tractors.

Only work is to haul my stump grinder with the 1988 520H.

If the weather gets any better I will have to put the 60" mower back on the 1995 Toro 520H.

Same paved driveway, with proper maintance, since 1998.

Snowblowed with the same, never left the property, chained up 1996 520H.

By the way the windows are open and there is a nice breeze in the house for lunch break. :wh:

 

 

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1995 520H+96+97

Plow 1", the first plowable of 2020-2021 season. 1995 Toro 520H, 1/2 gallon gas. :wh:

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:)    :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

:)   :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Sweep 1/2" dry, fluffy snow. Plow with instant starting 1995 Toro 520H, 2300 RPM, in its original state. The quad spring plow did slightly trip, pavement is starting to heave, at the safe speed I always travel. Sweep again snow shower dusted. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow bank with 1997 Toro 520H, also instant starting, in its original state. The 1996 Toro 520H, the 1995 Toro 520H, and the 1988 Wheelhorse 520H, also instant starting, are ready, willing and capable of fulfilling their duties, are not watching to see if the 1997 fails, they are there to maybe learn something. The 1993 GMC Sierra club coupe, also instant starting and original state, has their back. :wh:

 

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WVHillbilly520H

I really enjoy reading your cool descriptions as well as the photographic evidence of the "good fight" over Mother Nature. Keep it coming!

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pfrederi

I note that your indoor temp is consistently 68.  if it got that cold in my house there would be open rebellion....:P

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1995 520H+96+97

Some people will ***** IF they had a pot of gold. :wh:

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cleat

we run our house to 64 in the day and 61 at night during the winter.

Keeps heating costs down, just wear a sweater.

 

In the summer we either keep the windows open or sometimes turn on the AC when the outside temps hit 85 and set the AC to 74

 

 

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1995 520H+96+97

I was awaken from my nap, window open in bedroom, by the horses (all 520H) scraping the ground and whining.

Seems snow fell off the horse barn and the horses all (520H) were well fed, relaxed, and ready for work.

I did use the 1997 520H, for no other reason, it was the furthest from the job site, which requires more Seat Time Again. :wh:

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1995 520H+96+97

Snowblow trail to firewood racks to add to the wood pile in the cellar, for next year.

No snow, or cold weather in the forecast.  :lol:

1996 Toro 520H, 1/2 gallon gas, 66 degrees in cab, 2500 RPM. :wh:

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peter lena

thank you for the ride along !  thought I was helping you out , nice set up ,and maintenance  planned  is obvious , helps make things simple .  pete 

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