N.H. Feb. 2013 blizzard .

flembo

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I was looking forward to a good storm and plenty of seat time, well I got it.Grampa Ray the 2n did a fine job.Started plowing at 7:30am and finished about 10:00 still snowing at 12:30 and another 2 inches.Although it shows 29 inches I measured several spots and 27 inches is probably more accurate but that was at 7:30
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(quoted from post at 13:48:36 02/09/13) I was looking forward to a good storm and plenty of seat time, well I got it.Grampa Ray the 2n did a fine job.Started plowing at 7:30am and finished about 10:00 still snowing at 12:30 and another 2 inches.Although it shows 29 inches I measured several spots and 27 inches is probably more accurate but that was at 7:30
Last time we got that much it took me two days to dig out to the county road and I wound up with a painfull wind.sunburned face!!! We didn't get enough to even stick this time and I'm really good with that! :lol

TOH:
 
Is that a straight blade or a V-plow?? Can not tell from the pictures. By the way where are you??? Can not say I miss snow like that but then I have lives in many states up north like MN, CT, MI, and NE
 
The best part of it all is being able to help the neighbors I just got back from opening several driveways after the town came thru and you know they apreciate it. The Town plow leaves it about 4 ft. high so attacking that with a shovel or even a snow blower is a task my neighbor is 75 and healthy and he did his driveway with a blower but the snow bank was to much. Ya know what, that is what it is all about.Ok Old that is a straight blade so there are some limitations but it works fine for me I can tip it back and scoop the snow up the bankings like a shovel makes for high banks. and I am in Hancock ( south western) New Hampshire. The cats won't even go out.
 
Old here is a better shot of the plow and the way it attaches.I got the idea from the big parking lot plows two pickle forks and chains.works great on and off in seconds I use the bucket or fire wood twice a week.
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Very close to how my V-plow hooks up. I have a simple U shaped piece at the bottom that sits on the bucket lip and a center pin hook up on top. Takes maybe 5 minutes to hook it up or take it off
 
Looks like you had fun with the N!

Be sure to drink plenty of adult hot cocoa to warm up after plowing ;-)

Colin, MN
 

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