Posted by Dave from MN on December 14, 2008 at 18:07:14 from (96.24.108.212):
In Reply to: Bad Weather Update posted by in-too-deep on December 14, 2008 at 16:28:45:
I hear ya, The oliver with that nice heated cab I was looking so forward to blowing with started right up, BUT that bargain blower is giving me trouble. PTO wont stay on the tractor, I can not get that retaining butten to snap back, gotta be something wrong with that new shaft, Before it came off it doesnt seem like the blower want to throw the snow, I am hoping it's just because it needs ALOT of snow to really throw it. It's 8' wide x 4.5' tall with 3 augers. Came in not to long ago from using the 544 and the smaller blower, holy smoley roley is it cold and windy out there, my eye were watering and when I blinked they would freeze shut, kinda like whenyou wake up in the morning with crusted pink eye, first time that happened to me. Hope things get better for you up there looks like your getting the bulk of the snow and should have -30 windchill right about now. Were at -20 and winds and temp are getting worse.
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