Snow Removal In My Pajamas

   / Snow Removal In My Pajamas #11  
Man - this is a rough crew. I wore out my Winnie the Pooh jammies - now it's a Walmart flannel bottom with an ***** bin Laden bullseye T-shirt. :laughing:

I wouldn't wear that ***** Bin Laden T-shirt. There might be a redneck in your area that doesn't know he's dead.
 
   / Snow Removal In My Pajamas #12  
I wouldn't wear that ***** Bin Laden T-shirt. There might be a redneck in your area that doesn't know he's dead.

He is from Maine so I doubt it.:)
 
   / Snow Removal In My Pajamas #13  
Congrats on your "new little friend":thumbsup:
Be careful with chains on all that pretty blacktop, you might want to fry some screw in studs first.
 
   / Snow Removal In My Pajamas #14  
Congrats on your "new little friend":thumbsup:
Be careful with chains on all that pretty blacktop, you might want to fry some screw in studs first.
Rusty, I've tried frying screws, but somehow I've always screwed it up. Baking does work well, and there is no need for added oils.
 
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Congrats on your "new little friend":thumbsup:
Be careful with chains on all that pretty blacktop, you might want to fry some screw in studs first.

Rusty : Thanks for the input - what type of screws do you recommend?
 
   / Snow Removal In My Pajamas #16  
I like to fry the small…. oops:D
I was just looking at them, google screw in tire ice studs, they all seem pretty much the same, just different lengths. All seem to be about a buck each for the inch long version for an ag tire. A friend used them last year in his tractor that does a lot of "roading" between customers on his plow route. His comments were that they were a decent alternate to tire chains and while not the same traction, they rode nice. He pulled them at the end of the season and I need to talk to him about how they wore and if he lost any.
The reason I mention them is I really scarred a neighbors driveway (tire chains x4) with my Skid steer in just a little snow. It was with a very large SS but a scar is a scar. With the studs, you could screw in what you estimate to be the bare minimum, and add to it until you find a happy medium between traction & surface damage or scarring. Give them a FRY, I think I'm going to fry them on the front of my fractor:laughing:
 
   / Snow Removal In My Pajamas #17  
That's a postcard view of the house, really pretty. As far as the thread title and the "no pictures, it never happened " rule goes, I will settle for what you already posted. :laughing:
 
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That's a postcard view of the house, really pretty. As far as the thread title and the "no pictures, it never happened " rule goes, I will settle for what you already posted. :laughing:

Smart move - you wouldn't want to see this 68 year old man in his jammies.....not pretty :D
 
   / Snow Removal In My Pajamas #19  
Here you go. IMG_1543.JPG

Terry
 

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