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Yes, if the food is too spicy.Can you get gas there? Lol
Yes, if the food is too spicy.Can you get gas there? Lol
There's nothing to prepare for in the places we live other than having a shovel. We go entire winters now with just a dusting here and there. It's not like we like in Tahoe or Quebec.It’s remarkable the way supposedly capable adults fail to prepare. Oh no, we must buy milk and bread and ice melt. The roads will be fine by Sunday night. Meanwhile you should have what you need anyway. I always treat Thanksgiving weekend as my winter prep weekend. Get the snowblower from the shed, check the gas, change the oil, make sure I have ice melt in huge quantities.
Use TruFuel now, after replacing the carb in my 1yo snowblower. The previous one (25yrs?) never ran the fuel out (87 unleaded), never even changed the oil, or sparkplug. Replaced the augur pins with bolts too. Ate a few newspapers over the years. Should have kept it.I never run mine dry, always use 93 or trufuel in my outdoor power equipment....never had a problem starting at the beginning of the season.
You talking about Chicago? We on the board live in lots of places. I can tell you Simsbury gets a lot of snow. Manchester did when I was a kid. Here in eastern Mass it’s been light the last two years, but we can get big snowfalls.There's nothing to prepare for in the places we live other than having a shovel. We go entire winters now with just a dusting here and there. It's not like we like in Tahoe or Quebec.
Sorry for not staying up with the lingo, but what does “NM” stand for? Genuinely curious.NM
No messageSorry for not staying up with the lingo, but what does “NM” stand for? Genuinely curious.
I'm used to the NT for No Text.Sorry for not staying up with the lingo, but what does “NM” stand for? Genuinely curious.
I wish some of the posters on here would just post that rather than the stuff they actually post.No message
Naked MonkeySorry for not staying up with the lingo, but what does “NM” stand for? Genuinely curious.
Need MilkSorry for not staying up with the lingo, but what does “NM” stand for? Genuinely curious.
You talking about Chicago? We on the board live in lots of places. I can tell you Simsbury gets a lot of snow. Manchester did when I was a kid. Here in eastern Mass it’s been light the last two years, but we can get big snowfalls.
The point is that people freak out about it for no reason. The stores today were insane. So were gas stations.
I usually wait until the first snow to check the blower and then grab the shovel and say, well, I need the workout anyway.Mice invaded my shed and ate my primer hose on my Troy-built snow blower. For the first time I actually did something right and checked the thing beforehand, ordered the parts, and fixed it yesterday during lunch. Now it’s running like a gem.
My family and I are patiently waiting for this storm to dump a crap load of snow.
My wife works in the OR Monday morning so she relies on me to make sure she’s plowed just in time oh yeah!
I’m going to look at a house on the Cape next weekend. Super short driveway and right near Waquoit bay. I’m guessing I’d never need my snowblower again. Too old to deal with this crap much longer.Bought a new condo, no worries other than no golf for a while lol.
You know it still snows there?I’m going to look at a house on the Cape next weekend. Super short driveway and right near Waquoit bay. I’m guessing I’d never need my snowblower again. Too old to deal with this crap much longer.
I know. But it is often rain instead and it melts quickly. Temps don’t stay below zero for weeks at a time.You know it still snows there?
They probably were there mostly for the conference realignment news.I drove by the car wash this morning. There was a fairly long line. Are these people cleaning their cars to make room for fresh salt?
It seems we’re getting to the point where significant snow in New England won’t be an issue much longer. It’s really sad and for those of us that believe in climate change, scary. Things have changed an awful lot.I know. But it is often rain instead and it melts quickly. Temps don’t stay below zero for weeks at a time.
We have about 5-6 in WesMass just over the CT line and more expected. We will see.
Bastards at my new condo haven’t been out to clean yet and I have my dog as well as babysitting my son’s dog w t f. Have to still blaze my own trail?
We’ve been shoveling a section of our yard for our small dogs for 17 years….i hate to say it, but I will be relieved when my oldest and last living dog crosses the rainbow bridge. He’s a walking vet bill waiting to happen.We have about 5-6 in WesMass just over the CT line and more expected. We will see.
Bastards at my new condo haven’t been out to clean yet and I have my dog as well as babysitting my son’s dog w t f. Have to still blaze my own trail?