Way too much snow

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Unbelievable amount of snow for the high desert...:confused2::eek:. I have about 5-6 hours into digging out of a grand total of 39.75" over 3 days. The piles are 5-6' high and go all the way down the drive for about 1500'. Had to do it all with the bucket. If this keeps up for the rest of the season, I'll definitely need to buy a blower!
 

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   / Way too much snow #2  
Ha, better you than me! We had a lousy fall and now having a nice winter (so far) in this part of Ohio.

Hey, looks like the bright side is you have sun and blue skies after you push snow.
 
   / Way too much snow #3  
Geez... I would NOT like to deal with that. No snow here so far in SW Missouri. I think we were in the 60's today.
 
   / Way too much snow #4  
Geez... I would NOT like to deal with that. No snow here so far in SW Missouri. I think we were in the 60's today.

It’s been raining like crazy here. Record setting 80 inches last year. Today was sunny and about 60 degrease.
 
   / Way too much snow #5  
Now, that much snow would move me off my big 'ol rear blade and into a blower also. That's a good job and represents a LOT of bucket work. One winter out of the 37, I had snow like that. Fortunately, I had a blower. We will normally have 12 to 18 inches on the ground.
 
   / Way too much snow #6  
Way to much snow for my liking :( you shouldn't get cabin fever keeping up that much snow. :eek:
 
   / Way too much snow #7  
we could use more! We like and need more of that wonderful white stuff :p.
 

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   / Way too much snow #8  
FYI - once you buy a blower, IT WILL NEVER SNOW AGAIN. I purchased my current home in 2015 and the MT180D with rear blade from the prior owner. In February 2016, we received 4-5 feet of snow in <24 hours. Rear blade useless; had to hand shovel for 3 days. The entire area was paralyzed. Purchased my Meteor rear blower in summer 2016. We have not had a decent measurable snow since. On the other hand, it is cheap insurance to guarantee no more snow lol.
 
   / Way too much snow #9  
FYI - once you buy a blower, IT WILL NEVER SNOW AGAIN. I purchased my current home in 2015 and the MT180D with rear blade from the prior owner. In February 2016, we received 4-5 feet of snow in <24 hours. Rear blade useless; had to hand shovel for 3 days. The entire area was paralyzed. Purchased my Meteor rear blower in summer 2016. We have not had a decent measurable snow since. On the other hand, it is cheap insurance to guarantee no more snow lol.

I have the same issue except it was a new snowblade that I bought.
Nothing but some dirty snow with a bunch of ice underneath!
That black blade sure looks shiny and pretty setting on the lawn:{
 
   / Way too much snow #10  
FYI - once you buy a blower, IT WILL NEVER SNOW AGAIN. I purchased my current home in 2015 and the MT180D with rear blade from the prior owner. In February 2016, we received 4-5 feet of snow in <24 hours. Rear blade useless; had to hand shovel for 3 days. The entire area was paralyzed. Purchased my Meteor rear blower in summer 2016. We have not had a decent measurable snow since. On the other hand, it is cheap insurance to guarantee no more snow lol.

We got that same storm here in Maryland, but only 3’. I had a blower and was the only equipment on the road for almost 3 days. I did get a cab tractor as a result of being out in the weather for a total of 24 machine hours...
 
   / Way too much snow #11  
Unbelievable amount of snow for the high desert...:confused2::eek:. I have about 5-6 hours into digging out of a grand total of 39.75" over 3 days. The piles are 5-6' high and go all the way down the drive for about 1500'. Had to do it all with the bucket. If this keeps up for the rest of the season, I'll definitely need to buy a blower!

I jealous. We havn't had but a dusting of snow this year. November was cold and we were hopeful to get in some ice fishing in late December, but it warmed up. No snow. No ice. Just rain. 2018 went down as the 3rd wettest year on record here in northern Indiana since the 1800's. I really enjoy the winter sports, but each year we get less and less cold weather.
 
   / Way too much snow #12  
FYI - once you buy a blower, IT WILL NEVER SNOW AGAIN. I purchased my current home in 2015 and the MT180D with rear blade from the prior owner. In February 2016, we received 4-5 feet of snow in <24 hours. Rear blade useless; had to hand shovel for 3 days. The entire area was paralyzed. Purchased my Meteor rear blower in summer 2016. We have not had a decent measurable snow since. On the other hand, it is cheap insurance to guarantee no more snow lol.

So true! Years past I had been dealing with lots of snow and finally broke down and bought a blower. Scared the snow away I guess......

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   / Way too much snow #13  
We moved here where we receive consist snow, and cool enough over summer where most people don't have AC. Winter sports rock!

I jealous. We havn't had but a dusting of snow this year. November was cold and we were hopeful to get in some ice fishing in late December, but it warmed up. No snow. No ice. Just rain. 2018 went down as the 3rd wettest year on record here in northern Indiana since the 1800's. I really enjoy the winter sports, but each year we get less and less cold weather.
 
   / Way too much snow #14  
FYI - once you buy a blower, IT WILL NEVER SNOW AGAIN. I purchased my current home in 2015 and the MT180D with rear blade from the prior owner. In February 2016, we received 4-5 feet of snow in <24 hours. Rear blade useless; had to hand shovel for 3 days. The entire area was paralyzed. Purchased my Meteor rear blower in summer 2016. We have not had a decent measurable snow since. On the other hand, it is cheap insurance to guarantee no more snow lol.

Same boat. I bought my BX with snow on the ground. That was 12/31/2015. Since then, we have had more than two inches on the ground one time-November 2018. Since mid-2016, I have had a small landscaping/construction business. Until last November, I lost money on snow removal, every year. $4 on copies of contracts and pricing sheets, but no snow to move. Did I mention I bought a 50" front mount snow blower in Spring 2017? I've never even had it mounted on the tractor.

I'm not the sort to think the world revolves around me, but.....

I tell everyone who is glad there's no snow they have to make a tractor payment. A large part of my tractor purchase was based on the need for snow removal-we got a lot of 6-8 inch snows, the eight years I lived here, without a tractor. Add the occasional 12" plus, and the constant 20-30 MPH winds-by God, I needed a tractor. Crickets.
 
   / Way too much snow #15  
who needs snow?

Here is some pictures that might make the "snow fans" happy! :p Give you guys the feeling of living among it here. This is me at work.
 

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   / Way too much snow #16  
We moved here where we receive consist snow, and cool enough over summer where most people don't have AC. Winter sports rock!

I see that old roundhouse up there looks like someone has fixed it up a bit. And looks like a couple old steam engines just northeast of that. Any info on the roundhouse or engines?
 
   / Way too much snow #17  
I'd guess you are speaking of the Quincy mine?? They have some RR equipment there but I can't located it on there web site! Home | Quincy Mine

I see that old roundhouse up there looks like someone has fixed it up a bit. And looks like a couple old steam engines just northeast of that. Any info on the roundhouse or engines?
 
   / Way too much snow #18  
It痴 been raining like crazy here. Record setting 80 inches last year. Today was sunny and about 60 degrease.
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All that rain will make the Tennessee Valley authority happy to have enough water behind the dams for the coming year. The house boat crowd may not like it though if they cannot launch their houseboats on time though.
 
   / Way too much snow #19  
I'd guess you are speaking of the Quincy mine?? They have some RR equipment there but I can't located it on there web site! Home | Quincy Mine

Yes, I guess that is the name of the place. I found the roundhouse and engines several years ago while surfing google earth, but didn't know it was associated with any museum.

Here's a picture from google earth. Two engines are in the upper-right and the roundhouse is in the lower left, surprisingly, located on Roundhouse Road! :laughing:

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Now I know where my snow went....grrr. We are having a warm rain today.....what is going on here?
 

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