Cleaning your gear

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ironspider

Feeling the Heat
Nov 13, 2013
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Flanders, NY
So it below 30 today and my splitter and tractor are a mess. Dirt and snow all over anything.

What do you do? I'm thinking hose it down then right in the garage or will I freeze something important?
 
A broom make removing that snow really quick and easy.
 
Leaf blower??

Since I got a leaf blower it seems like I use it for everything, gutters. Truck bed.
 
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2x on the leaf blower I use it to clean the splitter, tractor, light snow off the walkway, snow off the wood stacks.
 
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Leaf blower does a amazing job drying my motorcycle and car. Not a water mark on them.
 
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2x on the leaf blower I use it to clean the splitter, tractor, light snow off the walkway, snow off the wood stacks.

Leaf blower??

Since I got a leaf blower it seems like I use it for everything, gutters. Truck bed.
Chase the neighbor's dog, blow up the wife's skirt...etc...
 
leave it?
 
u can try a leaf blower instead of a shop vac to vacuum out your vehicle. open all the doors and let er rip
 
Chase the neighbor's dog, blow up the wife's skirt...etc...
if i ever get elected president,,,,i will make a law that all women must wear a dress or skirt at least 2 times a week. Well,,, i'll do an illegal executive order or something to that effect,,,,,,,

but i won't clean the splitter off.
 
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Well I hosed them down, then blew them with the air compressor and then sat them in the garage with a space heater which helped melt the ice which formed when i wet it. I'm sure it'll be easier in the spring.
 
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