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I'm glad we rarely get freezing rain up here. I'll take multiple inches of snow over any amount of ice any day!
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Yes I agree, my 127 would like to plow snow this winter but maybe my luck we won’t lol.
 
I missed out on that QA42A THROWER last week. Guess I'll have to prep the 149 and get the deck off and get the blade mounted? I haven't pushed any snow for 2 yrs now. I just didn't get around to getting the 149 ready. Ohio hasn't gotten much snow to worry about. Should I roll the dice again this winter??
 
I bought some duro tires for plowing. (Still have originals) and I hope to use them and see how well they do.
 
Larry-Up here in NE Ohio I had the thrower out 3 times 2 years ago and twice last year. Had it out a week ago for 6". That's all melted now. 3 years ago I went through a set of skids there was so much snow.
 
AMEN on snow vs. freezing rain.......Freezing rain SUCKS!!!!
 
Charlie, I got about 1/4" of snow. Did you get much more than what is in your photo?
 

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