Posted by Hal --WA on December 19, 2008 at 15:33:47 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: Note to self posted by David Snipes on December 19, 2008 at 07:45:26:
Hi Dave! Are we having fun yet? I spent about 5 hours on my tractor yesterday trying to move snow. I broke one of the chains, so I had to fix that. And somehow, the trip loader no longer wants to hook closed, but I found that it works fairly well pushing the snow loose. I sure got cold!
They still haven't plowed our road, but my neighbor has a pickup plow and he opened it up. We went to town today and the traffic is terrible. It took us 40 minutes to get from Trent and Argonne to Broadway and Sullivan...had to sit through 6 cycles of the traffic lights to cross Sullivan. If you can, avoid the Valley.
I try to keep my equipment up pretty well, but it always seems that something breaks at the worst possible time...Murphy, I guess! I have had new looking hydraulic hoses cut loose, and have had some real ragged looking ones hold for years.
Isn't this snow something? I remember 1968-69 when we had a lot of snow that just never left until Spring. But I sure don't ever remember us getting this much, this fast. I measured about 22" of new snow yesterday afternoon and it looks like there are about 4 or 5" of new snow today on the car I brushed off yesterday. And the forecast is for 3 to 6" more tonight. I sure hope it gets it out of its system. I am tired of snow already.
I suppose I better get busy. Have a Merry Christmas and a good New Year!
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