26F and cloudy @ 14:00, and 26F will be the high for the day supposedly. Probably got 1/2" or less of snow overnight, nothing today other than a stray flake here and there. Snow could start around 16:00 though ...
Couple of the local junior woodchucks came by a little bit ago and asked if the could use our "hill" next to the house to go tubing. Woman said she felt so bad for them she thought about getting dressed and taking them to Firestone Metro ... that didn't happen though ... :laughing:
Put box blade on Kubota yesterday and did a little cleanup on the driveway ... although it really didn't need it.
Needed to locate the pto shaft extender for the snowblower (cut the blower shaft before I got the 3PH quick hitch - so it was a little short

) ... so I headed up to the shop and fired up the double-barrel stove to warm things up a little and went back out and dropped the box blade and got snowblower mounted but not hooked up.
Went back up to shop after I grabbed my Streamlight edc which I had forgotten previously and after some poking around located the shaft extender. It ended up being in good shape with the lock pin being free ... just needed a little lube so I hit it with some WD-40.
After that I worked on the quick-release coupling for the blower PTO shaft - it had combo of ice/mud/rust in it, melted the ice with MAPP gas torch, cleaned out the debris with a wire brush and flushed it with water in a squirt bottle and then worked on freeing the coupling up some before I quit as it was getting dark last evening.
Finished freeing the coupling up a little bit ago and then worked to free the shaft itself up (jammed closed) Got that freed up and the driveline all connected up and then engaged the rear PTO and ran it to make sure everything was working as it should. Lubed the chain while I was at it. All in all, not too excruciating an ordeal.
So we should be ready for snow ... if it ever materializes ... :laughing:
It's probably been 10 years or better since we've had to blow snow ... don't usually need it, but it's sure nice to have when you do.
If we lived another 20 miles north and 10 miles further east, I'd probably using it some every year.
Agenda for the rest of the day: will be to refill feeders and maybe a trip down to Canal Fulton Provisions before the weather gets bad to grab a duck and a couple of nice steaks.
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe day ... :thumbsup: