Posted by Bruce from Can. on February 05, 2022 at 03:41:32 from (70.50.208.37):
In Reply to: Snow blowing pics posted by billonthefarm on February 04, 2022 at 18:55:52:
I have been having to blow some snow this past week. We probably picked up about a foot of snow in the past 10 days. The farm at home has a level lane, and trees and buildings create a shelter, so once the snow fall is cleared, the lane stays clear till next snow. But the lane at the other farm, between a quarter and half mile long with a very steep hill at one end, and deep ditches on either side is a bear to keep open some winters. I get it blew out and scraped down tight, and a couple hours of wind will close it right in again. My son lives there and sometimes has to walk in from the road, but only now and then. The heating oil guy gives me a call and tells me when hes coming by, so I can get it in perfect shape for him to get in, and climb the hill, with no worries about sliding backwards down the hill out of control and off the side. Good guy to work with, and we have never had a problem. But we both know, what could easily happen. Winter is just a short inconvenience followed by glorious spring !!
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