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[email protected] clare@snyder.on.ca is offline
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Default snow removal methods

On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:38:21 -0600, spaco
wrote:

Get a used 4 wheel drive pickup with a plow already attached. They go
for about $1500 and up in west central Wisconsin. Even cheaper if you
don't need a plow with power angle.

Pete Stanaitis
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Or if you don't need one that passes DOT or air-care inspection.

wrote:

I researched the weather before I moved, but to no avail. The snow
falls last year and this year have been above normal and the average
temperature has been below normal. Add a longish driveway and I have
been spending too much time removing snow. Last year one of my
neighbors let me use her snow blower when we had a lot of snow. And
although I had good intentions, I did not do anything beyond buying a
snow shovel before this year. But good intentions are cheap and now I
am thinking about what to do to be ready for next year.

So has anyone built something that works well for snow removal? Or
conversely has anyone built something that did not work well although
it seemed like a good idea at the time?


Dan