11-03-2009, 10:11 AM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower That blade and blower look to be in great condition, nice find.
The age of equipment is probably the least important consideration when I am shopping for implements, much more concerned with the quality and condition.
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11-03-2009, 08:32 PM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower Kennyd
Reread my last post
1994 not 4yrs 5 still better than 10
Remember we both worked for the same company at one time
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11-03-2009, 09:18 PM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower I'm going to have to side with Kenny on the math on this one. Perhaps you meant 2004?
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11-03-2009, 09:43 PM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower Quote:
Originally Posted by etcallhome Kennyd
Reread my last post
1994 not 4yrs 5 still better than 10
Remember we both worked for the same company at one time | Quote:
Originally Posted by ChuckinNH I'm going to have to side with Kenny on the math on this one. Perhaps you meant 2004? | Thanks...I still didn't get it 
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11-03-2009, 11:08 PM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower OK I give up!!!!!!!!
I was wrong Yes I did mean to type 2004 not 1994 !!!!!!
My mistake !!!
What can I say I'm old and can't type or do math !!
Gene
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11-04-2009, 08:19 AM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower We trust that you can do both very well indeed, but perhaps not at the same time on some days.....  I sure have that problem anyway. It is strange how we can look at something over, and over, and still not see it.
I think you got a great deal on that equipment, and it sure looks like it is in good shape. It has been difficult in times past to get such a good deal this time of year!
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11-08-2009, 11:21 PM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower I just purchased a 47" snowblower that came off a 2520 with all attachment brackets and quick attach system. This unit has less than 2 hours use and looks like new. The previous owner kept it waxed and it is beautiful. I paid $2500 and no tax. I think I got a great deal. |
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11-09-2009, 03:49 AM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower I didn't even know that Virginia got enough snow to worry about. |
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11-09-2009, 10:45 AM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower Smfcpacfp
Lets put it this way I don't live VA but West Virginia and proud of it !!!!!!!!!!
In Morgantown 23 miles away not as much, for the whole year maybe as much as your drive way.
Yes we do get snow lots of years my drive looks like yours and worse we have had our share of 18"-42" snows at one time. More than I can to remember.I've come home many evenings and plowed 8-10" snow and do the same thing every night for a week or more .So yes we do get the snow
We live where we get the lake effects snows
Further S in Elkins they get as much as you our more
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11-10-2009, 02:07 AM
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| Re: 2000 47" snowblower Quote:
Originally Posted by etcallhome Smfcpacfp
Lets put it this way I don't live VA but West Virginia and proud of it !!!!!!!!!!
In Morgantown 23 miles away not as much, for the whole year maybe as much as your drive way.
Yes we do get snow lots of years my drive looks like yours and worse we have had our share of 18"-42" snows at one time. More than I can to remember.I've come home many evenings and plowed 8-10" snow and do the same thing every night for a week or more .So yes we do get the snow
We live where we get the lake effects snows
Further S in Elkins they get as much as you our more | Opps, I missed the W in West Virginia. I agree, WV is a nice part of the country and I know you guys get more snow, so ignore my comment!
There is one difference between the snow there and here. When the snow comes here in late November, it stays until April. On average there are 48 days a year when the temperature falls below zero, and we average only 5 days above 90 each year. I believe this year we had 2 90+ days. |
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