Snow in your area.

/ Snow in your area.
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Today it's very cold for us at -15C (5F). We've only had 10cm (4") of snow so far this season and a couple of very light dustings. Another 5-10cm (2-4") forecast for tomorrow.
 
/ Snow in your area. #23  
You may have to add spacers to clear fenders. How is that cab working out for you? Are you ready for the next round of snow tonight and tomorrow?
 
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I'm curious. I live south of I-70 in Indiana. Not much snow, but colder then a well diggers behind. Got down to -6 last night. A lot of businesses are closed or on two hour delay because of the cold. You guys in the UP, is everything shut down? Here the roads are clear, just cold.
I can remember as kid going to school looking like Ralphies brother with my snow suit on, 2nd or 3rd grade I moved up to thermal underwear. Schools didn't close because it was cold.

Wedge
 
/ Snow in your area. #25  
Got only 3" on ground now but we're suppose to get 2-4 today, had 7 below last night with 24 below wind chill.Going through a lot of firewood!! Won't mind being a snowbird down in Florida right now!
 
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16 below this morning with not to much snow on the ground now , as we had a lot of rain a few days ago .
 
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Been all over the map here. Got winter, then it turned to summer and rained, no snow at Christmas, now it has been down to minus 50*C and now snowing again.
 
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8 in the house? What happened?

We only have 2 wood stoves for heat in an old farm house. Its usually 14° when we get up and keep it around 20 normally. I think tonight I'll be sleeping on the couch and trying to keep the fires going all night. A bad batch of wood this year has compounded the problem
 
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I am just north of you UP Guy (across the ditch as they say)........snow streamers off the lake are going to hit us again tonight , but after Lake Superior freezes it should get better !!

With this weather it should not take to long to freeze the big lake.
 
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Just south of us ,Watertown got 2ft.of snow,they are expecting another 2-3ft.the next couple of days.I am 60 miles north and only got a couple inches.
 
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Got about 3-4" of snow the storm that rolled through a few days ago. Enough to get out and log 18hrs of plowing.

-7*F this morning. Supposed to be that cold again tomorrow for the low. Only 5*F now.

That -7 is ~ -22*C

Thats bad since only about a week ago we were pushing 60*F ( ~16*C)
 
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Just south of us ,Watertown got 2ft.of snow,they are expecting another 2-3ft.the next couple of days.I am 60 miles north and only got a couple inches.

Where abouts are you? 60 miles would put you this side of the river
 
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Nice set up, I'm thinking about adding chains too. What's your opinion? Are they worth the effort?

Chains make a world of difference UP Guy. My clearing is mainly on inclines and I would have a tough time pulling the blower without them.

My DK35 has tight clearances so it made fitting chains difficult. I started with DUO's and found the gaps between the patterns too large. So I modified them as shown in this thread:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/268885-duo-chains-planned-modifications.html

and am happy with them now. If doing it again I would likely go with Aquiline, Trygg or Tellesfdals that have a continuous pattern around the tire's diameter.

I used small chains for the fronts.

I think most will agree that chains dramatically increase traction..

If your are interested you may want to start a thread asking for opinions for your tractor and tires. I found it took a lot of testing and adjusting to get something to work. My dealer quit selling chains because they are so difficult to fit for everyone. He now directs the customers to a local supplier.

Cheers
 
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Chains make a world of difference UP Guy. My clearing is mainly on inclines and I would have a tough time pulling the blower without them.

My DK35 has tight clearances so it made fitting chains difficult. I started with DUO's and found the gaps between the patterns too large. So I modified them as shown in this thread:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachments/268885-duo-chains-planned-modifications.html

and am happy with them now. If doing it again I would likely go with Aquiline, Trygg or Tellesfdals that have a continuous pattern around the tire's diameter.

I used small chains for the fronts.

I think most will agree that chains dramatically increase traction..

If your are interested you may want to start a thread asking for opinions for your tractor and tires. I found it took a lot of testing and adjusting to get something to work. My dealer quit selling chains because they are so difficult to fit for everyone. He now directs the customers to a local supplier.

Cheers

Good stuff, thank you..
 
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We got down to -32F the night before last. Last night it warmed up....-25F and there is more snow coming to add to the 2' we have now. I sure am glad I got a cab with heat.
 
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Had 2ft drop the other day and then -17*F with windchills to -35. Warmer today, thanks, but forecast is btwn 2.5-4.5 ft of more snow.
I'd blame the **** lake, but my MF1528 sits in the garage with a 62" blower... :)
 

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