Snow Hours moving snow

   / Hours moving snow #41  
PhraminP said:
We have had a big snow year and I have logged ~35 hours on the tractor. I plow with the Chevy and haven't kept track of those hours. The tractor time is for the short walkway and then along to road (1 mile) to make room for more as it was too narrow and I could not throw over with the plow. Last weekend I was widening so we could straddle the ice ruts.

My wife and I love winter. Your pictures are awesome. I hope you enjoy living where you do. I know we'd move there in a minute if we could.
 
   / Hours moving snow #42  
I have about 15 hours of total time from when I start the tractor for warm up until I shut it off after cleaning up the blower. We have had about 12 feet of snow thus far. I have been on vacation for 4 1/2 weeks of this winter so I guess my seat time isn't a true measure of what it would take to clean my 400 foot driveway. It seems to take me less time than the rest of you however.

During that 4 1/2 weeks of vacation I did 30 open water scuba dives for a total of 25 hours underwater.

I enjoyed all of hours in the tractor and underwater.

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   / Hours moving snow #43  
Tractor was delivered yesterday afternoon the move up the date since itwas going to rain today....got about5 hours in so far then it started to pour...would have kpet going but don't need to be sick ( then I would really have to wait to play). I am very happy with this tractor. Feel like a kid playing with my Tonka trucks again :D
 
   / Hours moving snow #44  
offcamber said:
Tractor was delivered yesterday afternoon the move up the date since itwas going to rain today....got about5 hours in so far then it started to pour...would have kpet going but don't need to be sick ( then I would really have to wait to play). I am very happy with this tractor. Feel like a kid playing with my Tonka trucks again :D

Congratulations! I think it was a BX 24 you were having delivered, so have fun! I don't care how new and novel a machine is, the rain sure knocks the fun out of it. I seem to remember you saying that you don't have a garage for it, do you have that standby tarp over that new machine? We got rain here in Maine all night, but it didn't freeze on the ground as they had predicted. They are predicting Round 2 for tonight, the local channels are playing the "Storm Center" music, people are clogging the aisles at the Grocery stores, so the end of the world is probably pretty near. I hope you get some snow to test the new rig out with, but only a little. Take care. Dyer, retired
 
   / Hours moving snow #45  
Your post about the weather was so true John! It is raining hard here now too, so it will be coming your way. Isn't it funny how people have to stock up on stuff when it storms ........ every time. One would think we could get in the habit of generally being prepared for such things in this neck of the woods! If it's raining too hard though, you have to go out in it to get your bottled water. You have heard of Evian water? Spell Evian backwards.... :D
 
   / Hours moving snow #46  
ChuckinNH,

If I were a conspiracy theorist, I'd say that Hannaford Bros. and Shaw's Super Markets owned the News Stations up this way. It's all pretty funny, because the people that are the most panicked, have lived here their entire lives. You were right about the rain, it's just started in the last 5 minutes and seems to be coming down pretty hard. It is supposed to do whatever change-over it's going to do after midnight, but then clear off tomorrow afternoon and start improving. The temps. aren't supposed to be as warm though this coming week, so if it freezes, we'll be stuck with that mess for a while. Enjoy the new rig. John
 
   / Hours moving snow #47  
Yup pouring here too...all I can do is look out the window and admire the parts that are sticking out from the tarp lol....when the temps drop and all this stuff freezes solid I am going to have a stuff time breaking it up...I am impressed the fuel milage..5 hours and still on full :D
 
   / Hours moving snow #48  
Does anyone spray a coating of something on the inside of their FEL to keep the snow from sticking?
 
   / Hours moving snow #49  
offcamber said:
Yup pouring here too...all I can do is look out the window and admire the parts that are sticking out from the tarp lol....when the temps drop and all this stuff freezes solid I am going to have a stuff time breaking it up...I am impressed the fuel milage..5 hours and still on full :D

Weather update from Maine: Pouring rain and not yet freezing, but the weatherman is predicting bad things for the rest of the night with lots of ice on the ground by morning. The winds will shift out of the N.E. and keep things nice and cold, so it should be fun. The good news is that we set the clocks ahead tonight, so the days will start to seem longer. Hope you get some ride time on the new rig tomorrow. I think you'll be impressed with the fuel usage, as I was. I normally go down in November and fill two 5 gallon jugs with diesel, once they put the winter mix in the ground, and that will carry me almost to the same point the following November. I'm now working on 25 gallons of fuel used since November, but I'm really not complaining because of how unusually high snow amounts we've had this year. I still have an 8 hp 24" cut Troy Bilt walk behind blower that I used to do the yard, so I would still be clearing from our first storm of the year with that thing. The Kubota has been a real workhorse and work saver....you'll feel like it's paid for itself the first time you get to clear the mess away. Have fun and we'll be keeping the fingers crossed on the ice amounts tomorrow. Dyer, retired
 
   / Hours moving snow #50  
Most winters I average about 50 hours with the FEL and rear 5 foot snowblower. I use the F250 with an 8 foot plow as much as possible and then blow the banks back with the snowblower. We average about 80" of snow a winter

This winter, however I have logged 112 hours so far with 139 inches of snow. The FEL has been a big help as well.

I love snow, but now I am ready to see the ground again!
 

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