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Re: Winter's Last Hurrah! O/T
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 20, 2005 at 06:14:01 from (209.226.247.46):
In Reply to: Re: Winter's Last Hurrah! O/T posted by Paul in Mich on March 20, 2005 at 05:49:28:
Paul: Mow some snow, now there is an interesting senario. I didn't even bother to plow the last two snow falls. Just plowed through it with the Buick Lesabre. Now I was thinking of going to shop today, starting all three tractors for a little warm up and battery exercise. When I put them away I will put 130 with snow blade at back and leave Super A with belly mower in the doorway. Just to show old man winter, he's had his day. Then I get an e mail from Josette up in MN on Fri. suggesting that foot to 18" snow they got was being sent across Lake Michigan, Michigan, Lake Huron and into SW Ontario. I am convinced you guys in Mid Michigan will hold it at bay. This, " snowing as I type" statment does not bode well for my belief. However I am counting on you. So far we've just seen rain overnight.
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