mead107 Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 8 inches and still coming down. Took an hour to come home this morning, normal 20 min. drive.
thebug Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 I get to try out my new snow blower today, if I can dig it out?
mead107 Posted December 9, 2009 Author Posted December 9, 2009 I have to get my old one out and see if it will start.
stuckincincy Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 I get to try out my new snow blower today, if I can dig it out? They are fun - man against nature, etc. I bought an electric 22" wide (something like that) Toro two years ago. Sufficient for the Cincy area and my property. It does a nice job, but like many single-stage devices, it can fling debris fast and hard. Never point 'em at people or vehicles.
Gordio Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 8 inches and still coming down. Took an hour to come home this morning, normal 20 min. drive. Where is Charlton NY. I ask because we have not got nothing in buffalo as of yet, there is nothing even on the ground. I am sure we will get it later today. Maybe it will stay down in ski country.
thebug Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 They are fun - man against nature, etc. I bought an electric 22" wide (something like that) Toro two years ago. Sufficient for the Cincy area and my property. It does a nice job, but like many single-stage devices, it can fling debris fast and hard. Never point 'em at people or vehicles. Good advise.....I also have a rule at my house, when I am using the lawn mower or the snow blower, kids are inside the house always, you never know!(5 and a 7 year old) My new snow blower has heated handles and steering it is like playing a video game.
stuckincincy Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 Good advise.....I also have a rule at my house, when I am using the lawn mower or the snow blower, kids are inside the house always, you never know!(5 and a 7 year old) My new snow blower has heated handles and steering it is like playing a video game. Yes - my (hilly) immediate neighborhood has a combination of sunken driveways and houses with elevated front lawns, both with retaining walls. I cringe, watching these young husbands mowing and string trimming while their kids play outside. There was a death 2 years ago in the Cincy area - a lawn mower flung a piece of metal debris and hit a child in the temple. How sad... Heated handles...woooo!
mead107 Posted December 9, 2009 Author Posted December 9, 2009 Where is Charlton NY. I ask because we have not got nothing in buffalo as of yet, there is nothing even on the ground. I am sure we will get it later today. Maybe it will stay down in ski country. 20 miles north west of Albany
Gordio Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 20 miles north west of Albany Interesting, I wonder how it got to you guys before it got to us. Without seeing any radar pictures, it must be coming from the south/north(instead of west/east)
The Poojer Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 they should ban lawnmowers Yes - my (hilly) immediate neighborhood has a combination of sunken driveways and houses with elevated front lawns, both with retaining walls. I cringe, watching these young husbands mowing and string trimming while their kids play outside. There was a death 2 years ago in the Cincy area - a lawn mower flung a piece of metal debris and hit a child in the temple. How sad... Heated handles...woooo!
WWVaBeach Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 I have to get my old one out and see if it will start. Maybe I should look in my shed and make sure I have a shovel in case we get a dusting this year.
BuffaloBud Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 The first thing my dad showed me when we got our 15HP JD 2-stage snow blower was what not to do. Took a broom handle and shoved it down in the chute. About 10 sec later half the handle was gone. Ol man said this is what you do not want to do - lesson learned immediately.
WWVaBeach Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 The first thing my dad showed me when we got our 15HP JD 2-stage snow blower was what not to do. Took a broom handle and shoved it down in the chute. About 10 sec later half the handle was gone. Ol man said this is what you do not want to do - lesson learned immediately. I did something similar with my son but it involved a car door and his fingers.
Buffaloed in Pa Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Yeah 4-5 inches here in northwest Pa. Quarter-mile drive,I have a plow truck. It runs through a field,and boy does it drift. I hate winter.
apuszczalowski Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Good advise.....I also have a rule at my house, when I am using the lawn mower or the snow blower, kids are inside the house always, you never know!(5 and a 7 year old) My new snow blower has heated handles and steering it is like playing a video game. Heated handles and steering? You wuss! Get a real snowblower, Gas powered and one you have to muscle around to turn, thats a real snowblower! Does yours have a seat and a place to rest your fruity drink? Lol, I kid, I get to use an old Craftsman 8hp Gas Blower from the 80's that still runs great that I use to plow my grandmothersdriveway, then my moms, and some neighbors driveways. If I can make some decent ramps to get it in the back of my truck, I can use it at my house on my driveway
ExiledInIllinois Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Who said it was going to be light... I have been predicting heavy snow for almost a week now. The thing that changed for me in NorthEast IL and NorthWest IN is that a little warmer air got to us early, or should I say: stayed longer (they predicted colder and more snow)... THIS spells more disaster further east since the colder air can push farther south more eastward. And mead107: You live in Charlton, NY you should have been prepared for this.
ExiledInIllinois Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Heated handles and steering? You wuss! Get a real snowblower, Gas powered and one you have to muscle around to turn, thats a real snowblower! Does yours have a seat and a place to rest your fruity drink? Lol, I kid, I get to use an old Craftsman 8hp Gas Blower from the 80's that still runs great that I use to plow my grandmothersdriveway, then my moms, and some neighbors driveways. If I can make some decent ramps to get it in the back of my truck, I can use it at my house on my driveway I have one that my father-in-law just gave me... It is a big Toro 2-stage from about 25 years ago... Toro 521, circa 1985 or so. Still runs like a nice... The electric start works, the cord seems to have to be rewound and the carb may have to be adjusted. I don't know what to do with it since we olny get about 40 inches a snow here a year... Hogs too much of the garage. I just shovel, better exercise. The only thing is, it is so big, I would not know how to get rid of it and the local places would not take as much for it than if I sold it individually still living in a snow-belt region. But, I have it... If anybody is passing through Illinois with a truck and wants it cheaply they can have it... It has a classic BFLO Sabres sticker on it, it will make anyone fell at "home." If I do get a another it will be just a small to medium sized thrower. It looks better than this one, but just like it: Again the cord has to be re-wound, but has an electric start! This one they want 375! I would take much, much less: Toro 521 in Minny
thebug Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Heated handles and steering? You wuss! Get a real snowblower, Gas powered and one you have to muscle around to turn, thats a real snowblower! Does yours have a seat and a place to rest your fruity drink? Lol, I kid, I get to use an old Craftsman 8hp Gas Blower from the 80's that still runs great that I use to plow my grandmothersdriveway, then my moms, and some neighbors driveways. If I can make some decent ramps to get it in the back of my truck, I can use it at my house on my driveway I know, as I get older I have been getting things with little conveniences. The heated grips are really nice though. It doesn't have any place for my flask, but that's why I wear a jacket.
AxelRipper Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 really? push blowers? we have an 8 ft wide tractor driven one on the 3 point... or if you dont feel like trying to start that theres a skid loader
thebug Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 really? push blowers? we have an 8 ft wide tractor driven one on the 3 point... or if you dont feel like trying to start that theres a skid loader No you don't push them, you put them in gear.
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