Frigin does bedded 10’ off the drive watching me go up an down the road… Their bellys be dragging in the snow.
It's a different animal. I've used quads before on sidewalks. Never an entire driveway on snow as deep as you are dealing with. My experience with snow is at a different level. Skid loaders, backhoes, wheel loaders, and trucks. I knew you had a tractor and quad. Just didn't know what the quad was capable of in these snow depths. We battle it as it falls. Customers won't tolerate waiting until there is 6" or more. I figured the quad would work for you, but you would have been out every hour or two moving 2-6" at a time to keep up. I saw you had some accumulation and figured is was tractor time. Just curious what your strategy was in these depths.For heavy, lake effect snow, I usually use the tractor and rear blade to move the snow 6’ into the grass then use the 4 wheeler to get a curl going and throw it off the road. With another 10”-20”
By Monday, biggest mistake is not leaving room for more. It’s easily over my knees and half way to the family jewels . The bucket is nice when u have to pile but the ground is not frozen so it’s real abusive on me…
(Your the last one I expected a plowing lesson for Phil but you city guys probably only plow pavement. lol)
How much accumulation so far?
Where’s Saybrook at? Never heard of it.
I've lost track but it has to exceed 4'How much accumulation so far?
Yeah, I’m headed home in the morning!I've lost track but it has to exceed 3'
Saybrook is on the west side of Ashtabula city. I'm East of the city and so its probably the same...Where’s Saybrook at? Never heard of it.
Well that sucks. Have you got one of those snow rakes?Saybrook is on the west side of Ashtabula city. I'm East of the city and so its probably the same...
Roofs are starting to collapse.
Saybrook is on the west side of Ashtabula city. I'm East of the city and so its probably the same...
Roofs are starting to collapse.