Open Stacks and a snowblower

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peakbagger

Minister of Fire
Jul 11, 2008
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Northern NH
I was cleaning up around the yard after a snow storm this weekend and usually run path around my house past the woodpiles. I wasn't paying attention and didn't turn my chute way from the stacks. About an hour later I was filling my bulkhead and discovered that the snow penetrated about a foot into the stack. :oops:
 
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D'oh!

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Sounds more like something I'd do.....
 
Geesh - I need a BIG snow blower. My Griz is seriously struggling to move this snow and there is NO way I could plow around the stacks right now. I am so glad I brought so much wood inside.
 
My neighbor has a huge snowblower and is retired. So he gets up early and does (almost) the whole neighborhood. Nice, except he throws all of the snow from our driveway onto my stacks! i hate to say something to him, so last snow I made sure I was out before he got to our house.
 
Geesh - I need a BIG snow blower. My Griz is seriously struggling to move this snow and there is NO way I could plow around the stacks right now. I am so glad I brought so much wood inside.

Bob, we did okay in moving snow but it really got hard once the cold came. With the ice under it, I could have used some chains.
 
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