KubotainNH
Veteran Member
We have bars of Irish Spring soap placed where we don't want mices. They seem to work fine.
That's way better than the smell of mothballs IMO. I hate the smell of them.
We have bars of Irish Spring soap placed where we don't want mices. They seem to work fine.
We have bars of Irish Spring soap placed where we don't want mices. They seem to work fine.
He showed previous La-Nina years, and the accompanying snow,,
The 2017-18 winter, for us, should result in 4.15" of snow,,,, TOTAL!! :thumbdown:

You know that means your about to get blasted this winter then Right?,?!?!?
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The best insurance is to have a fully equipped 100 hp tractor with an extendable front plow and an 8 ft rear blower.
That way you are assured that the total snow fall will be less than 6" all winter!
Not quite 100 HP,, but, close enough if the JD 4105 isn't big enough,,,
old, Oliver's gone
still use the 574
new, heater, radio View attachment plow truck 2017.jpg will still plow when needed main use is the sander a 6 ft SS Highlander JrNot quite 100 HP,, but, close enough if the JD 4105 isn't big enough,,,
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LouNY the bad thing with this blade is how far out in front it is.[/QUOTE said:........................................
But the good thing is when pushing back snow banks extra reach should keep tires on driveway.
Just traded my 16 F450 today for a 17 F450... should have pics in a week or so once the body and plow frame go on.
1953 JD 40S w/5' blade & 1980 Power King 2418 w/4' blade