TractorTYMe
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I want 6+ feet of snow and -38F to make some covid refugees rethink their Montana stay. I'm hoping for a total collapse in the hot real estate market frankly.
Please, take it all before it gets down to god forsaken Illinois.I want 6+ feet of snow and -38F to make some covid refugees rethink their Montana stay. I'm hoping for a total collapse in the hot real estate market frankly.
Sometimes people don't think through their business model....or....they just have bad luck.Near our house, a guy that started an auto repair business, a bait shop in the back, and a snow plowing business all about the same time. It didn't snow much that year, so plowing was a bust. It didn't freeze over much, so no bait sales that winter, there really aren't any close places to fish anyway, so I don't know what he was thinking with that. And... that was the year for cash for clunkers, so a lot of people scrapped cars that they normally would have repaired at a small shop, so business was slow there as well. He lasted about 2 years, and then sold it all off.
Yep. I think this one was bad timing with the auto repairs and snow plowing, and just foolish on the bait shop. There were probably 6-7 of them in this area when I was a kid. Now there is one. And he's rarely open. I think it's a side business of the tattoo shop next door!Sometimes people don't think through their business model....or....they just have bad luck.
I want 6+ feet of snow and -38F to make some covid refugees rethink their Montana stay. I'm hoping for a total collapse in the hot real estate market frankly.
Yeah, that was a snowy winter......the good ole days.Thought you folks might like to see this sign. Its up in the peninsula, about 15 miles from where we reside. View attachment 832540
yes, just a bit further up the kewee along 41.Is that up by mohawk?
The same thing is happening in SE Minnesota now. There was a time (I know this comments dates me) when Minnesota people were a hardy bunch who took pride in our ability to survive a tough winter. Some of us actually enjoyed the winter season with tubing, skiing, snowmobiling, winter bonfires and other activities that got us out of the house.We get winter weather so infrequently that schools close down with a winter weather forecast before it even hits a lot of times. Hardly any equipment to clear roads, lots of hilly and narrow backroads that stay frozen for days after, and bus drivers that don't have experience driving in it makes for a bad combination for safety. That said I bet we average 2-3 snow days per year.
If we could use tracked side by side on snowmobile trails I would have tracks, I live right by the trails.if you don't need to go far and fast, a tracked atv might have more use for you. Not cheaper than a sled but are not reliant on snow depth. View attachment 827636
The state of MI does have some regulations concerning that. Don't ask me what they are!If we could use tracked side by side on snowmobile trails I would have tracks, I live right by the trails.