Rustywreck
Silver Member
One piece of advice I can give as an expert procrastinator is to do whatever winterizing you need a month before you need to.
Winter here sometimes comes all at once with a dump of snow followed by a week of cold. Cold and snow make everything more difficult and hurried, which means more things go wrong, which makes for greater frustration. I go through this every year - don't follow my example.
Also, scout all the areas which will need to be plowed or snow blown to make sure there are no objects which will be covered by the snow only to be found by the snow blower. Shear bolts can be great things, but they can be a real pain when it is cold and blowing snow.
Speaking of shear bolts, if you have a snow blower make sure you have a supply and know where they are.
Winter here sometimes comes all at once with a dump of snow followed by a week of cold. Cold and snow make everything more difficult and hurried, which means more things go wrong, which makes for greater frustration. I go through this every year - don't follow my example.
Also, scout all the areas which will need to be plowed or snow blown to make sure there are no objects which will be covered by the snow only to be found by the snow blower. Shear bolts can be great things, but they can be a real pain when it is cold and blowing snow.
Speaking of shear bolts, if you have a snow blower make sure you have a supply and know where they are.