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I had a large area of ice that needed to be made less slippery. All I did was shave the area with my harrow. The teeth carved the ice and spread the shavings enough so that the area was no longer slippery. This was on a flat driveway. The idea wouldn't work as well on hills.
 
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I have a sander and a stock pile of lightly salted sand as well as my coal ashes that I use,
I usually end up sanding after the little nuisance dustings of snow that pack down and make ice,
or any ice storm or freezing rain type event.
 
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Playing in the snow
 

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Snow looks pretty deep for your area of WA .. must be one of those snowy winters.. eh

Looks like fun.. making tracks.. ours has a good layer of ice down, which makes for plans to chain up tomorrow before the 4-8" come later today and Tue.
 
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does any one ever had a hydraulic leak at the hst fan on a bx25d , if so do they have a seal there
mark
 
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Hmm, woke up to 8 inches of new snow. Guess ill be late for work again.
 
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TheFarmerInAdell

Hope those trusses hold up with new snow loads.. they look to be long and marginal for that distance..
 
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They've been there for probably 40 years holding up just fine. I think the wide camera angle makes them look bowed. They're still straight.
 
 
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