Quit Feeding Our March Lion

Adirondack case guy

Well-known Member
Well you guys out to the north west and south of me just seam to love feeding our march weather Lion, here in the leather stocking region of central NY. You guys down in the Carolina's keep sending lots of moisture up the east coast, and you guys out in MN and WI keep sending down cold air to turn southern moisture into snow here.
KNOCK it OFF guys!!!! You have had your fun
These pics were taken after lunch today when I went out and cleaned up yesterdays snow fall..
Loren
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sorry about that ADC. but sv. cummins and a bunch of others down south where saying things where really dry, so we naturally turned our snow storms we got south and east :lol: as you know shipping weather to another part of the country is not an exact science!! and when it crossed the US border a lot of it turned left and headed straight east for you. being naturally generous and helpful folk we couldn't just hog all that great moisture so we sent it south :lol: now the good news is we haven't had any snow in the last couple of days so you should be running out of it soon :D
 
That pic reminds me of back in 90s when I worked for a contractor who did commercial snow plowing during the winter, but we had everything from skid steers to PUs to TLBs and up to articulated loaders with 14' pusher boxes on them. Around 9;00am after a big overnight snow and we had things cleaned up the first time!!! we all congregated at a mall parking lot and crossed the road to a diner like that for breakfast, and then if it was still snowing after that we all dispersed and replowed our assigned routs. Most of the time I ran a Case 580K-4wd with a 12' pusher box clamped to the loader bucket.
Loren
 
Hey Loren--Look at the bright side--you won't have a dust or a bug problem in you CBS paint booth--Ha-Ha---Tee
 
UFFDA, Loren!! And I'm not even Norwegian. :)

Guessing it will be a few days before you and wifey get to set out on the patio... or in the driveway with enjoying a nice, cold barley pop.
 
Your roof pitches look like 3/12s. I thought you guys up there had to have 6/12s because of the snow load. Nice pitch if you need to get up there. Mine are 3 on the barns/shop and 4 on the house.
 

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