View attachment 408786This storm should be a good one to take some videos of my BX25 with a front snowblower.I kept meaning to take videos and never did.
Snow statistics in Boston are very deceptive. They are taken at Logan Airport, out in the harbor surrounded by relatively warm (37+) sea water. The seasonal average there is about 45".Winter of 1995 -96 Boston got 107 " of total snow that was the city .Outside the city we were right around 120"
View attachment 408786This storm should be a good one to take some videos of my BX25 with a front snowblower.I kept meaning to take videos and never did.
Snow statistics in Boston are very deceptive. They are taken at Logan Airport, out in the harbor surrounded by relatively warm (37+) sea water. The seasonal average there is about 45".
I can see the Blue Hills from my house -probably 3-4 miles away and a couple miles inland. They average 60" a season. That would make Boston the 4th snowiest major metro area in the US (instead of 8th).
The wind has been strengthening and is currently 24mph gusting to 37.
Our driveway is two cars wide and about 30' long, and we have about 100' of sidwalk and walkways. I clear most of the sidewalk on our street and a couple of neighbor driveways.
Our old neighborhood after a 2011 storm. Figuring out where to put it is a big problem.
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No, I was living in Hampton Beach, NH. We got flooded out of the house for a week and my car got totaled due to salt water flooding. The gravel seawall on Rt 1A got washed right across the road.Were you in the East Boston area for the Blizzard of "78" repairing and patching plows and blowers before they let us go home for a few days and nights sleep !
Have any of you guys with back blades have any problems with damaging asphalt moving snow?
I use a FEL on my drive but my neighbor's drive is longer and I would like to use the back blade but don't want to damage his asphalt portion.
Use the convex side of the blade....either push the snow in reverse or, if your blade will rotate....rotate it 180 degrees...or however much angle you want. But the convex side should be in the direction of travel.
Whichever you do with that blade after scraping the asphalt keep your fingers away from the cutting edge afterwards. It will be sharp enough to shave with.

Just measured 27" in sudbury at 10;00 am Pretty gusty , very light .easy plowing ,easy shoveling ,Pretty hard to walk through it though ,Snowmageddon Feb 2010. 38 inches on Feb5-6 and then 24 inches more on Feb 9-10. I had to fix the waterpump on my Ford 1710 in the parking pad. It was the day I decided I was getting a new tractor.
Looking out of the tackroom window.
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