That will be this weeks project to get the plow off the Jacobsen and the deck back on. Sears deck greased and blades sharpened. Homelite motor changed and rear lift on in the Homelite (not next week) and then we will be in business for summer. Have to finish the sleeve hitch conversion for the sears also. Hope I don't jinx us doing this so early.
I pulled the blower off the SS12 last night and put the cab away.
The plow is still on the GT5k so I would be OK with a bunch of white crap, but I think we're done with accumulation.
I'm with Hydro winter is over, took the plow off the 5020. Still have the 2 walkers ready to go just in case Hydro is wrong. The one walker never gets the plow or the chains taken off so Im good to go for those freak August blizzards we might get.
Not until mid April here, been caught to many times over the years.
Anyone remember the April fools day storm that dumped 25.4" >>>>>>>>>> I do
oke:
"March 31-April 1, 1997: On March 30, temperatures in Boston were in the 60s. The next day the massive April Fool's Day blizzard hit, dumping nearly as much snow in two days as Boston had received all the rest of that winter."
When I realized it was Easter Sunday this morning I took pity on the neighbors and left the joyious noisemaker in the garage for the day. And tomorrow's out also because the new 1026r is supposed to be coming.... Ohhhhh.... I think I'm going to faint!
Well Congratulations on the 1026r!! I' not convinced it is over for the year. I'm leaving the Chains on the Ford Till after I run the Middlebuster through the garden(That's probably a week off, still have frost in the ground). That way if I get caught it's no big deal to put the blade back on.
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