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HERE COMES THE SNOW!! finally!

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Brian in NY

02-18-2005 05:33:18




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Well, we are finally getting a nice heavy snowfall...only the second significant snow this year. I'll be leavin work early so I can get home and plow out the neighborhood before dark. The lights on my H just ain't bright enough to do any serious work in the dark.

I'll take a couple pics of the old horse with the plow set up so y'all can see how we take care of business here in western NY...lol!

Well....smoke em if ya got em...oh wait push em if ya got em...snowflakes that is.

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Dave D

02-18-2005 09:54:57




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 Re: HERE COMES THE SNOW!! finally! in reply to Brian in NY, 02-18-2005 05:33:18  
Hey, send some over here to NH. I need some to cover the ice in my driveway or I'm gonna be hunting for the 2-point double-bottom fast-hitch Zamboni for my 240.



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captaink

02-18-2005 06:34:03




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 Re: HERE COMES THE SNOW!! finally! in reply to Brian in NY, 02-18-2005 05:33:18  
Is your H 6 or 12 volt? You can have brighter lights with 12 volts, and it’s easier to add some on too as different units are available that you can mount on your loader. Just some thoughts to help extend your fun! :>)



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Brian in NY

02-18-2005 10:13:55




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 Re: HERE COMES THE SNOW!! finally! in reply to captaink, 02-18-2005 06:34:03  
Well, the plan is to get some better lights goin on the old girl....it is 12 volt but the prior owner wired two 6 volt lamps in series so they are just 6 volt brightness. Don't know why he would have done this, but I expect it made him feel like a 'lectrishun. Thanks for the thought though.....later

Brian



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Robbie6

02-18-2005 05:45:15




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 Re: HERE COMES THE SNOW!! finally! in reply to Brian in NY, 02-18-2005 05:33:18  
You need to move to a place that has considerable more snow, more often!



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