Is there every a right time and you know for sure? I'm from western Canada and it was so warm in January and February that I was sitting on my deck in a light shirt having a Brewski. I was so confident that I took by chains off my NH Boomer 50 and the 7ft snow blower as well.It's March 2nd in Northern PA..10 day forecast indicates a warming trend.
Looks like Mud Season is officially here.
Has anyone taken off their tractor snow chains yet???
Thinking it might be time, but I have been known to rush Spring!!!
Yikes!!Is there every a right time and you know for sure? I'm from western Canada and it was so warm in January and February that I was sitting on my deck in a light shirt having a Brewski. I was so confident that I took by chains off my NH Boomer 50 and the 7ft snow blower as well.
Well in the last week it has snow a foot and a half and it's cold and It's a pain for an old guy my age to be hooking up a 900lb blower in those conditions. And I sure wish the chains were back on.
What's the fuel prices in your area, I heard of $6.26 a gallon for gas on west coast.

I am 3 hours north of Toronto, so chains are still on. But they are five minutes to remove and 10 minutes to install.It's March 2nd in Northern PA..10 day forecast indicates a warming trend.
Looks like Mud Season is officially here.
Has anyone taken off their tractor snow chains yet???
Thinking it might be time, but I have been known to rush Spring!!!
Since you are nowhere, saying "here" and when you do anything is meaningless.Took both my blower and my front blade off and the front chains as well (only run them on the front). Goo is no issue here, I run only ag tires
Not a big fan of hot weather myself, but no way do I dread it.It's still full winter here, thank God. I hate heat, and every year I dread the coming of summer . The only good things about that season are corn, tomatoes, cucumbers... and bikinis.![]()
Well, he ain't from around here!Since you are nowhere, saying "here" and when you do anything is meaningless.