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    Rev, looks like my neighbor got one too. He’s making short work of some dense settled snow
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    Quote Originally Posted by evdog View Post
    The city brought out the big guns to deal with it. And of course left a nice big berm blocking all the driveways.
    With a big scraper like that there are ways for the town to get around blocking DW's with a berm ^^

    where i used to live the grader had a gate that the operator flipped down as he was going past a DW which stopped the berm at DW's

    here they only use trucks with mid mount plows so its not possible

    berms aren't too bad with a smaller snowblower if you get them before they setup
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    A good bottle of whiskey gifted to the plow driver will do wonders to keep a driveway clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Rev, looks like my neighbor got one too. He’s making short work of some dense settled snow
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    That's exactly my setup. No pics yet as I've been out of town but that's the goods.

    Edit: I even have the same dog. Your neighbor hung like a horse, too?

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    The Trials Of Personal Snow Removal.

    Not exactly “personal snow removal”, but these are the guys who took care of my condo complex in Big Sky. Homeboy said these are $200K each.

    I always dreamed about driving one of these on a big day. But then I would have missed first chair and I came to my senses.

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    This dead in the water Unimog with thrower was for sale out in McAllister for $10,000 back in 2020. The fucker sold in about ten minutes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    Not exactly “personal snow removal”, but these are the guys who took care of my condo complex in Big Sky. Homeboy said these are $200K each.

    I always dreamed about driving one of these on a big day. But then I would have missed first chair and I came to my senses.

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    I think $200k is very, very conservative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    Your neighbor hung like a horse, too?
    Wait…wut?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Wait…wut?
    Do you really need this explained to you?

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    FKNA Rev that was funny

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reverend Floater View Post
    That's exactly my setup. No pics yet as I've been out of town but that's the goods.

    Edit: I even have the same dog. Your neighbor hung like a horse, too?

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    Ha, I could ask him, might be a strange convo. That’s my dog, Pancho, checking out the set up. He’s kind of nosey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    Not exactly “personal snow removal”, but these are the guys who took care of my condo complex in Big Sky. Homeboy said these are $200K each.

    I always dreamed about driving one of these on a big day. But then I would have missed first chair and I came to my senses.

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    Definitely grind up an OG Honda CVCC and spit it out on the lawn.

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    After the low tide, I was not complaining about having to clear the deck from the last 3 day storm. Alas - no fun snow blowers just good ol' shoveling which is ok as like schindlerpiste, I did snow removal as a kid so for some fucked up reason I enjoy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zion zig zag View Post
    Ha, I could ask him, might be a strange convo. That’s my dog, Pancho, checking out the set up. He’s kind of nosey.
    He's a looker. This is Sam.

    And my cat is named Pancho. His brother, Lefty, was murdered by coyotes.

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    This one did the job and was fun while I needed. It died the year I moved and didn't need it anymore.

    Rebuilt and restored a 76 tractor and 66 single stage thrower.

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    That thing is sweet!

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    Fkna that thing is rad. We had a meltdown so I did some ice farming in the parking area. Click image for larger version. 

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    I broke the stop piece for the discharge chute on my snowblower, so I ordered it online on Monday for delivery today. Just got notification that delivery is delayed because of - snow.

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    I shoveled this morning before work. I went halfway deep into the road so the plow would take the hint not to drop a cement berm at the edge of my driveway. On my way to my car plow guy comes and does exactly that. Dick. Then I went to shovel that wet cement and broke my shovel. Dude ruined my entire morning in 3 straight minutes.

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    Blows my mind that your plow guy creates the concrete berm right to left instead of left to right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    I shoveled this morning before work. I went halfway deep into the road so the plow would take the hint not to drop a cement berm at the edge of my driveway. On my way to my car plow guy comes and does exactly that. Dick. Then I went to shovel that wet cement and broke my shovel. Dude ruined my entire morning in 3 straight minutes.
    So much for Japanese politeness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neufox47 View Post
    So much for Japanese politeness.

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    If only...

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    Hell, I may give it a try anyway.
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    I have a slight rivalry with the neighbor across the street. Guy is just a dick and seems to have a problem with me even though we’ve hardly spoken in 8 years and I’ve never bothered him for anything. We got about 5” of snow the other day so I opted to get in some exercise and employ the trusty old shovel. He had a solid head start on his smaller driveway and I had mine scraped clean long before he finished. So my question is, legally, I can fuck his wife now right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crock View Post
    I have a slight rivalry with the neighbor across the street. Guy is just a dick and seems to have a problem with me even though we’ve hardly spoken in 8 years and I’ve never bothered him for anything. We got about 5” of snow the other day so I opted to get in some exercise and employ the trusty old shovel. He had a solid head start on his smaller driveway and I had mine scraped clean long before he finished. So my question is, legally, I can fuck his wife now right?
    Absolutely. Post pics.

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