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JackDidley 01-05-2025 03:02 PM

Well, the snow stopped. Now we are getting freezing rain. Went out to the shed for the shovel and couldnt get the door open. Oh well, no shoveling for me tonight.

john70t 01-05-2025 05:38 PM

Had one day of slippery freezing rain. A few others with only an inch.

Pretty mild. And unnatural.
Our MI water is getting dropped somewhere else.

KFC911 01-05-2025 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12385358)
What kind of snow thrower did you buy?

Amazon is delivering one tomorrow .... assumimg the roads are cleared tho'!

I bought a snow blower ... never heard 'em called throwers down here ....

The topic actually never comes up :D

KFC911 01-05-2025 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 12385421)
Well, the snow stopped. Now we are getting freezing rain. Went out to the shed for the shovel and couldnt get the door open. Oh well, no shoveling for me tonight.

What is this snow shovel thingy you speak of? I find it intriguing....

GH85Carrera 01-05-2025 06:59 PM

We had flurries for several hours. A bit of white in the borders between grass and sidewalks. Nothing showing up on the streets. It is 18 degrees, and wind chill of 9 outside. Toasty inside. I am very glad to live in the 21st century and have central heat and air. Just poke a button and tun the heat up if I wanted to. I just leave the thermostat in automatic mode. And it is NOT connected to the internet. Hackers will have the same luck hacking it as hacking my 911 or El Camino.

Timothyvroy 01-05-2025 07:09 PM

Winter is here

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stevej37 01-05-2025 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12385508)
Amazon is delivering one tomorrow .... assumimg the roads are cleared tho'!

I bought a snow blower ... never heard 'em called throwers down here ....

The topic actually never comes up :D


I've heard both here...not sure which is correct. Someone corrected me once for calling mine a snow blower.:)
Mine is a 2 stage 26 inch Yard King (old one)


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JackDidley 01-05-2025 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12385509)
What is this snow shovel thingy you speak of? I find it intriguing....

I dont have a snow shovel. In the middle of typing this my power blinked off. My shovel looks like this:

https://imgs.search.brave.com/ckCJxz...JndpZHRoPTUzMw

I went out and got the shed open while waiting for my router to reboot. My generator is out there too and I may need it tonight.

JackDidley 01-05-2025 08:20 PM

Lights just blinked off again. Lots of ice on the power lines. :eek::eek:

masraum 01-05-2025 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 12385508)
Amazon is delivering one tomorrow .... assumimg the roads are cleared tho'!

I bought a snow blower ... never heard 'em called throwers down here ....

The topic actually never comes up :D

I've only ever heard them called blowers too

masraum 01-05-2025 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 12385512)
We had flurries for several hours. A bit of white in the borders between grass and sidewalks. Nothing showing up on the streets. It is 18 degrees, and wind chill of 9 outside. Toasty inside. I am very glad to live in the 21st century and have central heat and air. Just poke a button and tun the heat up if I wanted to. I just leave the thermostat in automatic mode. And it is NOT connected to the internet. Hackers will have the same luck hacking it as hacking my 911 or El Camino.

We're, fortunately, much warmer down here in central Texas. Our home is a wood frame pier and beam home made by the original inhabitants in either 1920 or 1924 with no insulation. Some insulation has been added over the years, but it's still not fully insulated. Central HVAC (heat pump) was added in 1991, and we're still running that same system. Tomorrow morning when we wake up it'll be at least 74° upstairs, maybe a bit more. Downstairs will be somewhere in the 60-65° range because we aren't insulated will enough.

What gets me is what they did before 1991, especially in the first 20, 30, 40 years.

masraum 01-05-2025 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 12385519)
I dont have a snow shovel. In the middle of typing this my power blinked off. My shovel looks like this:

https://imgs.search.brave.com/ckCJxz...JndpZHRoPTUzMw

I went out and got the shed open while waiting for my router to reboot. My generator is out there too and I may need it tonight.

When I lived in Japan we used one like that except it had a D handle. But we only used it if there was ice that had to be chipped or were shoveling stuff deposited by a snow plow or maybe if the snow was REALLY wet and heavy.

What we used was more like this
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https://compote.slate.com/images/196115d6-317f-46a9-8709-6a0d72b44637.jpg
These were also common but didn't work great in heavy, wet snow or really deep snow.
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https://www.realsimple.com/thmb/aVYbIC54oYoc4YqoXumKWdX-ev0=/1500x0/filters:no_upscale():max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/rsp-snow-shovels-test-true-temper-18in-steel-abigail-wetzler-01-5346aaec24834550891eb3075bf633eb.jpg

masraum 01-05-2025 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 12385539)
Lights just blinked off again. Lots of ice on the power lines. :eek::eek:

Thoughts and prayers are with you, fella. I hope your maintain power and heat.

Crowbob 01-05-2025 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12385541)
I've only ever heard them called blowers too

Correct.

There used to be a brand called the Happy Eskimo.

JackDidley 01-05-2025 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12385553)
Thoughts and prayers are with you, fella. I hope your maintain power and heat.

Thanks. I will have power and heat. In 2009 we had a storm and power was off for 5 days. I did not have a generator but I had an inverter. I let my car idle for most of that time with that inverter. I had light, TV and internet when they were not down . It used a bit of gas but I was warm and entertained. I did leave my food and beverages buried in the snow out back.

masraum 01-05-2025 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by JackDidley (Post 12385558)
Thanks. I will have power and heat. In 2009 we had a storm and power was off for 5 days. I did not have a generator but I had an inverter. I let my car idle for most of that time with that inverter. I had light, TV and internet when they were not down . It used a bit of gas but I was warm and entertained. I did leave my food and beverages buried in the snow out back.

Nice! Hopefully, you don't have to resort to that but it's good to know you can if you have to.

JackDidley 01-05-2025 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12385561)
Nice! Hopefully, you don't have to resort to that but it's good to know you can if you have to.

A guy has to do what a guy has to do. I was just happy to not be huddling around a little kerosene heater.

JackDidley 01-05-2025 10:12 PM

Lights have flickered 5 times in the last 5 minutes. It may not be a good night.

JackDidley 01-05-2025 11:01 PM

It went out at 12:41. Now running on the generator . Gas tank is not real big so I am not sure how long it will last. I think I will crank the heat up to about 77 before I go to bed. That may let me sleep a while after the generator runs out of gas.

KFC911 01-06-2025 01:46 AM

Good luck Jack! Tho' very rare here, once a decade or so we have a nasty ice storm with hundreds of thousands losing power .... my longest outage was mebbe 12 hours ... same with my parents' house ... over the past few decades. My friends a few miles away were "last to be restored" 20 years ago ... 11 daze with no power ... they were campers so no problem. Later they discovered they had gas logs in their fireplace ... that worked .... doh :D!


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