I Bought Us Some Time

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I spent the past 2 days digging out stacks, digging out the stash on the back deck, and moving fire wood into the house. Ready for it, but already tired of it!!

All melted off, too get ready for the next wave.

Got gas for $1.75 ... kinda made up for it, though :)
 
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If it is any consolation i was stuck at work, involuntarily of course:mad::mad::mad::mad:, for 5 days during/after the last storm. Luckily my neighbor has a snowblower and likes playing with it:p:p:p:p. Came home to only need to shovel a little bit of the 20+" we got in PA.
 
Buying a plow didn't work. Did meet a few more of my neighbors though.
 

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So I fixed the single stage Toro, running like a champ. Then pulled the shear pins and greased the auger shafts on the 2 stage. Maybe that carries me through till spring?
 
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By the looks of things I will be mowing next weekend.
It's almost 60 today so I fired up the tractor, put a few pounds in the tires and ran it around the front lawn. Did it just to run the engine but it felt right.
 
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