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Blowing wet snow

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D-17_Dave
Someone asked about blowing wet snow on a diff. post. It was before church and I didn't have time to post this.

These are some from last year here at home. It was in the upper 20's and the sun had been out a little and the ground wasn't very cold. It doesn't freeze the ground here like up nourth and stay frozen so you have to do what you're gonna do before night time when everthing refreezes and turns to ice. As for the wet snow, I think it did a great job, the belt didn't slip and the blower did great. It hasn't been used for several years and was somewhat rusty but still didn't clog but a few times. It took all 12 HP but it did a real good job of cleaning up. It was my first time really blowing snow and I was relly impressed . That shouldn't be an issue now with HP as I now have a 16 in the HB. Plus if get it before any real snow, I'll have a blower for the 620. I bet I'm the only one around with a snowblower and I'l bet i'll be the only one this far south with one for a Powermax.:D:p Now I just need some snow.:o)

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Thanks Kent, or whoever moved it for me. Suns out down here but with the wind it ain't much better to be out down here as it would be up nourth.lol Guese I'll have to set here and punch on this keyboard the rest of the day. There ain't much else to do while watching the games.lol

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