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5th Tuition 02-06-2010 12:28 PM

Snow blower earned it's keep today
 
Busted my way out the back door to find 20+ inches of snow leading to the garage. Luckily, I had placed the snow shovel near the back door last night. I did a quick shovel (only taking off the top 8-10 inches) to the garage. Once in the garage, I started the blower (the biggest Ariens makes- with headlight and heated hand grips) and scared the $hit out of the stray cats that had taken refuge in the garage. After the cats scattered, I blew the remaining snow from the original shoveled path. After I had one full path to the road, I just kept taking another 6-8 inches (width) of new snow off the 20+ inch deep snow. With this technique, the blower was not working too hard. It probably has a 20 inch blade, but by only doing 6-8 inches of new snow at a time, the engine was not working too hard.
I believe, if I had tried to use the whole blade, either the "chute" would have become blocked, or the engine would have overheated.
I just wanted to pass this along to those with blowers, so they didn't damage it in this heavy and deep snow. Now, since I live on a dead end street, it will probably be monday until my road see a plow and I can get out to do my 82 year old mothers house.
p.s
My fishing (tennis) elbow is sore from jockying the blower around this morning.
5th (Marty)

Stinkbait 02-06-2010 02:17 PM

Marty,
I'm gonna buy one ov' them snow chuckers as soon as I kin get my hands on one.

I had to call in the heavy artillery. My friend is on his way over with his plow truck.

My dumb arsed neighbor (that has several families in his house) and numerous others emptied their double wide driveway onto the street. :mad:

I now have a pair of 4 foot tidal waves of snow blocking my driveway from the county truck that plowed a couple of hours ago. I could see the driver was gettin' PO'ed. His Dump truck was getting stuck trying to push the mountain of crap down the street.

I am now late for a meeting with the fellers down at the local watering hole. Argh.....

I feel like inviting Rex over for some cold ones and a shot to get him to "facilitate their meeting with whatever deity they bow down to".

Jim

Hakuna Matata 02-06-2010 03:02 PM

It's not often that we need snowblowers in this area, but when we need them, we need them bad.

-JB

Skip 02-06-2010 06:13 PM

Stray cats and a snow blower - :D:D

trapshoot 02-06-2010 07:08 PM

Marty;

I have a B&S 5 HP snow blower. No bells and whistles on it . My driveway is over 1/4 mile long. and 9' wide. I snowblowed all freaking day. The SB worked its ass off but it got it done. The guy at the top of the road has a Kubota with a front end loader and he kept looking at my SB saying that works great.

It has definately earned a trip to the mechanic this spring for some TLC.

Vince

mlag 02-06-2010 07:15 PM

My forearms are seriously hurting..............................Mark

Hockleyneck 02-06-2010 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by mlag (Post 3997)
My forearms are seriously hurting..............................Mark

And my back and legs.

mlag 02-07-2010 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Hockleyneck (Post 4007)
And my back and legs.

I hear ya!!! Time to go back out and finish:(

crabby and son 02-07-2010 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by mlag (Post 3997)
My forearms are seriously hurting..............................Mark

I never hear you whine like that after pulling in "several" over 40 inch rock:rolleyes: You're getting old.............Gary

Stinkbait 02-07-2010 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by crabby and son (Post 4019)
I never hear you whine like that after pulling in "several" over 40 inch rock:rolleyes: You're getting old.............Gary

You'll never hear Phil whine after pulling 40" Rock over the side either:D

Jim

crabby and son 02-07-2010 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Stinkbait (Post 4020)
You'll never hear Phil whine after pulling 40" Rock over the side either:D

Jim

That was down right cold!........but TRUE...........Gary

Old No.7 02-07-2010 07:08 PM

AWWWW YOU POOOR BABIES!!! :eek: Don't tell me you let a little snow tire you all out and kick your butts!!! :o Like my daddy always taught me.. :cool: Work smarter, not harder! I don't whine about not catching 40" rock, and you sure as heck don't hear me whining about shoveling a little snow like you all southern boys who can't hack a few inches! :rolleyes:
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OH sorry, forgot to tell you, I got one of these to shovel snow with! :D
http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/y...interSnow2.jpg

BRING ON THE BLIZZARDS!! LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW!!!
http://i776.photobucket.com/albums/y...interSnow3.jpg
I HOPE WE GET 5 MORE FEET OF SNOW!!!! :D

mlag 02-07-2010 07:14 PM

Dang Phil........I bet your forearms are really sore:cool:...............Mark

Old No.7 02-07-2010 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by mlag (Post 4028)
Dang Phil........I bet your forearms are really sore:cool:...............Mark

HA, forearms.. Naw.... they're good. my throttle thumb on the other hand.. lemme tell you... :D

Skip 02-07-2010 10:05 PM

Maybe one day they will let you drive a real plow - then again , maybe one day you'll get a 40 incher :D:D

crabby and son 02-07-2010 10:30 PM

In PA there is Punxsatawney Phil and Nevercatchaforty Phil. :D.............Gary

CAGE RATTLER 02-09-2010 12:06 AM

Our SB got a real work out saturday!

Im a firm believer in waiting till the snow stops before shoveling and with this deep snow the SB was tunneling throught it with no problems at all.

Just put it in low gear and let it do the work.

If you try to run it to fast and man handle it, it'll wear you out quick.

Without the SB, I think i'd still be shoveling or be in the hospital by now ... lol

My driveway is about 15 x 40 and i live next door to my father and his is about 25 x 75 with a 45 foot wide area behind the house. Between the 2 driveways, our 2 sidewalks in front & the 2 neibours on each side of us's sidewalks which i always do, that would a lot of shoveling.

I think it deserves an oil change before this next batch on wednesday!!

crabby and son 02-09-2010 09:26 AM

The only problem with letting the snow get too deep and tunneling is that the show falls on top of the engine. When you have an overworked, stressed, hot block and snow falls on it, it might crack. I had the same problem and learned how to deal with the deep snow but was worried about cracking my block. Ready for round two!...........Gary


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