One winter, I think 2008, we were living in Southern Maine. The snow came up 2/3 of the way in the front of our home. Hubby kept up with it on the driveway for the most part, but had to use the backhoe, because after one overnight dump the snow was over the hood of the 1/2 ton with a plow. Luckily the backhoe fit in the very tall basement garage. He spent days helping neighbors plow out.
Industrial sized snowblower attachment to your large lawn tractor. And while your there, throw in a few other ‘tools’ you think (hope?) will be useful. A heated and air conditioned cab would be a nice (smart?) start. I’m sure there will be easy financing, way beyond ‘pay in four’.
mokspr Premium Member 7 months ago
If you want to make it out to the snowblower then yes you do.
sbenton7684 7 months ago
Wow… what part of the world does this guy live? Does it even snow like that anywhere any more?…
Grace Premium Member 7 months ago
One winter, I think 2008, we were living in Southern Maine. The snow came up 2/3 of the way in the front of our home. Hubby kept up with it on the driveway for the most part, but had to use the backhoe, because after one overnight dump the snow was over the hood of the 1/2 ton with a plow. Luckily the backhoe fit in the very tall basement garage. He spent days helping neighbors plow out.
drivingfuriously Premium Member 7 months ago
Hope the back door isn’t covered too.
djtenltd 7 months ago
If you know that you get heavy snowstorms Gray, it would behoove you to get out and shovel more often.
goboboyd 7 months ago
Industrial sized snowblower attachment to your large lawn tractor. And while your there, throw in a few other ‘tools’ you think (hope?) will be useful. A heated and air conditioned cab would be a nice (smart?) start. I’m sure there will be easy financing, way beyond ‘pay in four’.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 7 months ago
Another normal winter day in Buffalo