How's this winter treating you?

/ How's this winter treating you? #22  
I was driving down I-35E this afternoon when suddenly a bright light hit me and gave me a terrible fright. And then I remembered that I'd seen that sometime in the distant past. It's called the SUN!
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #23  
Yea! I believe your right! Lol. Don't blame him though,28 degrees here right now , thinking about a trip to fl
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #24  
-4F here and no snow. flurries in the forecast, that could mean anything from a skiff to 8"
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #25  
Lou 66 your pissing alot of people off!!! Lol

Jesse they say don't eat the yellow snow.:). I was raised in Oklahoma and I can remember some cold winters back in the 50's.. we didn't have electricity or running water,, and it was only warm three feet around that old stove.:laughing:. Lou
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #26  
Like MR said this winter reminds me of the winters when I was much younger, we just haven't had any real big snow storms but it just keeps adding up and it has warmed up enough so what snow is on the driveway has turned into a sheet of ice.
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #27  
Put a 4x4 in a 5 gallon bucket of cement for a temporary mailbox stand until the ground thaws. ;)

Or fill it with rocks then bury it in the snow. We used to put mailboxes in 30 gallon barrels filled with rock, partly because the mail box was guaranteed to get knocked over by the plow or wayward motorist but also because the ground was all river rock.:p
 
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#28  
Thanks for all the suggestions......I'll probably have to go the concrete in a bucket route as everything else is frozen solid.......frost is about 36" down below grade at this time of year so although my ground is full of rocks I can't get to them. My mailbox is a good 10 feet off the road so whoever hit it was sliding pretty good......I'm guessing there were probably a number of beers involved too......lol. Due for another 4" of snow tonight which is a really annoying amount as it's not that much to talk about but it's to much to ignore so I'll be out plowing........Jack
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #29  
This winter stinks, so much snow and cold. My PT has been a lifesaver pushing all this snow. I have been so happy with it this winter. No chains, just turf tires and it pushes it like one of the big boy plows.
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #30  
We are expecting 6 tp 12 inches Wednesday and Thursday. That is a lot for us and our first big snow this season.
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #31  
I have noticed that several of our neighbors with snow blowing lawn tractors did not think ahead and remove the snow by their mailboxes very well. They kind of made looping passes for cutouts for the mailman to try to get his truck in there. Well, the last couple snows and the plows packed those cutouts with a couple feet of hard packed snow. The blowers get stuck pushing into it and that's that. They have two foot thick walls of snow 2' high in front of their mailboxes that the mailman cannot reach over anymore. I felt sorry for the old man across the street. He has a nice cub lawn tractor with cab, but he just can't knock it down far enough to get it with his blower. So while I had my bucket on, I just pushed in, picked up and kept pushing forward. I was able to move that wall of snow a good 5' back with a few scoop-and-lift-and-dump moves. Now the mailman can drive right up again. :thumbsup:
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #32  
MossRoad,
you could hire out at $5.oo/mail box and make your fuel money for the winter out of it.:D
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #33  
Yeah. I thought about that. I saw a video several years ago and I wish I would have saved it. There was a guy that had what looked like a 4WD ag tractor with cab with a reversed operating station, so he faced the rear of the tractor. He had a blower on the 3pt hitch and was going from house to house clearing drives one after the other. Took maybe 5 minutes per driveway. He could see perfectly and power angle the chute to dump the snow very precisely. I'm thinking if he charged $10 a drive he was making over a hundred bucks an hour. Could be very lucrative on snow days. :) Wish I could find that video again.
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #34  
I do three driveways plus my own. Two of them are $20.oo each and the other is a pie/cake/brownies. Just the two of them will pay for my fuel for the winter to do mine too.
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #35  
I am in LA, but get the report from up north. And one of my neighbor has full permission to use my tractor as needed. We have a mile long driveway, dirt, narrow and steep with a ravine that is heavily treed but drops 50 to 70 feet. I have lived there 7 years now, and only remember one instance of a car dropping into the ravined. Well, we have lost 7 cars this year. No one hurt, but the ice under the snow has given a lot of people fits. We got about a foot of wet heavy snow and the all the neighbors decide to just forgo road cleaning and wait for the rain to melt it down (which looks like it happened today).
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #36  
Carl- How big is that garage up there? Did you personally drop seven cars over the edge, or are we all living vicariously?

All the best,

Peter
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #38  
Bwahahaha... I was referring to the collective Road We. Not Me We. God I wish I was rich...

I remember a story I read about a Microsoft exec buying his first jet. He went to Gates, said I am thinking of buying this jet, what should I know. Gates replied

"Go buy a Toyota Camry, drive it to the airport. Go in, and buy a first class ticket and fly to wherever you want. If you can emotionally never return to the Camry, you can buy a jet." Never looked at it that way but 40K to be wheels up in a jet makes sense.

Instead I am sitting at Warner Brothers. I get to park in the executive lot. I have a 2006 Honda Civic. It is crushed in on one side. Not bad, but dented. It is parked between A Maybauch and a Tesla S. Around it are Porsche and BMW. I am out of my league.
 
/ How's this winter treating you? #39  
We have had 18" of accumulated snowfall this season...way below normal. Problem has been its too cold for the snow to stick to the ground. Just stayed powder. Cant operate sleighs in that kind of snow. It finally started to warm up some.

We finally have the right kind of packed snow on the ground so i can use the horses to pull the sleighs. Problem is the weatherman is now predicting 40F temp and rain for next 6 days straight. I ran out and groomed the figure 8 in my arena and took off work today so i could play with the sleighs. Havent been able to use them at all this year.

Had 3 hours of blasted fun today. its 34F , sunny and the snow is perfect. wish it would last longer. Took the horses out on the road to warm them up, then hit the arena for some fun sleigh racing. man what a blast.
 
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#40  
Yup....we're in the cross-hairs of the same storm too......I've got to go out tomorrow and try to push the piles back some.......I've got no place left to push the snow as I have mounds over 6' tall in some places and the drive is starting to feel pretty narrow....haha.

The first year I plowed using the PT without chains I found I was crabbing to much......once I installed chains on the rear tires I can push all but the heaviest of snows in a straight line. Most I've done at one time is 14" of a dry snow........if it's a heavy wet snow I don't let it get over 8" unless I really want to struggle......Jack
 

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