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St. Louis, MO didn’t get enough to cover even the close-cut grass, and most of that melted today. I didn’t bother to drag out the snow blade, fit a cutting edge (#2 son came home with a trunk full of suitable pieces of steel in October) or mount the blade. The space my 782 lives in in the garage is not deep enough for it with the blade. Plus a Cub Cadet with a blade at the ready is too good of a snow-repellant around here.
 
A couple days ago they were calling for 12"+ for western KY. Ended up with less than 1/2" last night. Got the snow movers ready to roll anyways.




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It's about mid thigh deep in my section of the U.P. I've logged 8 hours of blowing on my xt2, and 11 on my 1650. I'll attach a picture of my old neighbor kids and the snow man they built. We used a fork lift to get the mid section and head on. It's about 11 and a half feet from the ground to the bottom of the hat.
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Where does one find a hat for an 11' snow man, Jay? Very cool, but the dog doesn't look too sure.
 
It's about mid thigh deep in my section of the U.P. I've logged 8 hours of blowing on my xt2, and 11 on my 1650. I'll attach a picture of my old neighbor kids and the snow man they built. We used a fork lift to get the mid section and head on. It's about 11 and a half feet from the ground to the bottom of the hat. View attachment 147459
Now THAT'S a freaking snowman!!
 
Apparently Indiana has made someone mad this year…. LOL…. We had a bit of snow, late in 21 but not much more than a heavy dusting. We has some the other morunning, just enough to leave a layer on the windshield wipers…. However, whomever we made mad, figured out how to run the thermostat….. we have gotten the cold for it…. Today is the warmest we have had in a week.. it’s 37…. The last several days we‘ve had 20’s in the day, teens or lower at night, and someone keeps leaving the fan on…..

If you have seen he snow forecast maps, all the snow is in a big “U”, in all the states surrounding Indiana…
 
You guys in Ind...be careful what you wish for..I'm in So. Mich. I don't care one bit if it snows heavy...I've been pushing that white stuff for about 60 yrs ...I'm ok with a mild winter...We do need a little to replenish ground water but.....
 
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