Posted by Adirondack case guy on March 07, 2011 at 11:21:42 from (67.252.92.228):
Well Saturday I tried to get up to the woods with myCase 300 tractor and wood trailer. I about got stuck several times. Sunday morning most of the snow was gone, (never dropped below 44F all night with rain) Yuck, mud and water every where. At about 2:30 yesterday rain turned to snow. It snowed hard all night. This morning the snow is AH deep to a 10' indian.and temp is 19F. It took till noon to get Myself, Dad, and my neighbor across the road plowed out with my Kubota B2150. Neighbor who owens our old dealership is still plowing with a Case 580D and a PU.It's sunny and 23F at 1:30 I'm sure tomarrow the town guys will have the double wing Walter out cutting and winging the banks back. The plow in the pic is a new Volvo, it will push a lot of snow, but it walkes to the left in heavy snow and can't push the banks back like a Walter can. It's also real tough plowing now because the rain drew the frost out and they have to carry the wing rather than letting it ride on the shoes. Thank you guys west of NY for shareing your weather.LOL
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