Posted by Fawteen on February 04, 2011 at 03:55:52 from (72.65.100.136):
In Reply to: Re: A snow pic posted by Billy NY on February 03, 2011 at 21:45:12:
Yup on the snowblower. Mine is just a little Pronovost 5 footer, on a cabless 18hp John Deere with no power steering and no live PTO, but it STILL beats heck out of a walk behind. You just need to use a little different technique to deal with the no live PTO (easy to plug it if you're not careful) and dress a little differently. Plowing with a truck is warmer, but blowing is better when the snow gets deep and you're running out of places to put it!
We're getting the most snow we've had in 10 years here in coastal Maine. Three foot-plus storms so far, and another little blow on the way.
I'm liking it, cuz I'd been out of work for 3 months and got a job driving a plow truck!
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