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Wow, hope you are stocked up with cigars, looks like it might not be easy to get out to the store (or for the postman to get in)
By the way, I have seen the machine you have in the second picture elsewhere in coverage of the snows. Is it a portable snow blower?
Plenty of cigars and the mail(post)has been canceled for two days.
The storm has broke all kinds of records.
You are exactly right, a self propelled walk behind show blower.
Somewhat underpowered for a storm of this magnitude but it held it's own.
It can move more snow faster than shoveling,by a long shot.
Senor Baltimoran....I have an amigo bueno living in Virginia that got over 4 feet of snow. Poor lad owns a small llama farm with a 1/2 mile gravel road easement that he has to plow. Good thing he owns a Kabota; but sadly, no PTO snow blower - only a six foot rake/blade.
Stay warm, amigo...stay warm and safe, indeed!
Names Perro, El Perro, and I'm minding things in warm and sunny State of Mind, Mexico while TJ and the rest of the Coro Clan are on a magical walk-about!
Brrrr! Now that's what I call blu-balls.
sigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
Whoa Dave, that's some downfall. We don't get anything of the sort over here: a few inches and the country come to a standstill. Great piece of kit that blower you have and good to hear you can function/get around.
Look after you and yours and here's hoping for some thawing
Dave the snow is over here but the wind gusts are between 15 -----------40 MPH
You clear it mother nature blows it closed ! Ah I'll just have to wait for my Co. to clear me out. Oh well burn another 1 and eat some more and just play the waiting game LMAO .
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