Snow Snow finally hit 10' level

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Sands Township, Marquette Co, Michigan
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Kubota B3030HSDC
..for this winter and it was a beautiful day to snow blow. Although we have only had a few days above freezing so you can see from the basketball rim, it does compress. You can just about walk on that snow without snowshoes.:

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You're right...beautiful snow...
painfully beautiful :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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The snow started out heavy where I am at (Mancelona) in the NW Lower snowbelt, but the lake effect and system snow has passed me by so far this season. Just do me a favor and keep it up in Marquette. LOL! Beautiful picture of your drive and tractor
 
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Hopefully that huge pile of snow behind and to the right of the tractor isn't a building you need to get to.
 
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That amount of snow and lasting for that long is just inconcievable to me. Beautiful? Yes but just difficult to imagine.

You seem to be well equiped to deal with it. That's good.
 
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Have you been up on the roof with the snowblower this year Steve?

Al
 
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How is your new pole building handling the snow? I really enjoyed your build thread and remembered you had the trusses/roofing system built to handle your winters along with a good pitch on the roof.

That B3030/cab sure looks nice!
 
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Snow:confused: Snow:confused: Oh, yeah, that must have been what I saw the other day...about 10 little white things that splatted on my windshield along with the sleet and instantly melted;)

Good looking environmentally friendly tractor set up.
 
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Steve, Thanks for sharing, I always look forward to pictures of your lovely home and the 3030!:)


Tim.
 
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Good pictures. About how much was the snowblower?

I bought my unit used (70 hours) with the blower and the FEL. I believe the 3 pieces you need for the front blower are about $4,500. When you spend as many hours as I do snowblowing, the comfort of the front blower and cab are worth it.

Judging by how hard it is snowing now, I will be out there tomorrow using it again.:D
 
 
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