Slowpoke Slim
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- Joined
- Jan 6, 2017
- Messages
- 3,914
- Location
- Bismarck, ND
- Tractor
- Husqvarna YTH24V48 riding mower, Branson 3725CH
Last weekend I picked up some "free" firewood. Some of the rounds were quite large. Took 2 trips with a full truck bed each trip.
The last load and loading up the tractor for the return home. If you're maybe wondering why the back of the truck isn't squatting, there's 50 psi in the rear bags right now. Lol.
Got the second load off the truck and decided it was time to load the pallet of sandbags for the winter. We had a storm forecast for the next week (it came). That pallet stays in my truck bed until spring.
Then yesterday, I cleared my driveway for the first time this winter. It wasn't bad, only 3-4 inches of snowfall, but we get drifts across the driveway that were about a foot deep. Not really a problem for us here, but when our kids come to visit, they only have cars.
Ground is still soft (not frozen up yet) so I used the bucket with Edge Tamers more than the blower. Pushed it all into a couple big piles and blew it into the yard.
The last load and loading up the tractor for the return home. If you're maybe wondering why the back of the truck isn't squatting, there's 50 psi in the rear bags right now. Lol.
Got the second load off the truck and decided it was time to load the pallet of sandbags for the winter. We had a storm forecast for the next week (it came). That pallet stays in my truck bed until spring.
Then yesterday, I cleared my driveway for the first time this winter. It wasn't bad, only 3-4 inches of snowfall, but we get drifts across the driveway that were about a foot deep. Not really a problem for us here, but when our kids come to visit, they only have cars.
Ground is still soft (not frozen up yet) so I used the bucket with Edge Tamers more than the blower. Pushed it all into a couple big piles and blew it into the yard.