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That's a coal shovel not a snow shovel

 

 

That's what we shovel horse **** with around here,lol.. Change out sawdust bedding for mares & stallions! d**n fine snowplow too!!

 

 

I call that- a dust pan, a shovel, a stall muck, and a snow plow. It's a multitool- similar to a leatherman!

Jeff

 

 

It is a coal shovel. I know because I have one, and they are EXCELLENT for shoveling chunks of ice from thawing and re freezing. This type, a pusher, and a typical scooper are all required tools for snow removal beyond a typical southern dusting. A flat ice chipper helps too.

We call it a grain shovel. In the end I don't care what you call it. They are perfect for removing feet of snow in a hurry.

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Snow piles in the driveway are 7+ feet and havent been able to fish since December so i am with j francho, no sympathy.

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Wow Jeff.  I'm cold just looking at that picture.  It's been cold here too.  Hit 48 last night! 

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Is this that "Snow Plow" you keep talking about?

 

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Jeff

 

Looks like you about wore it out.  Was it from shoveling those "drifts" to the side, and behind it?

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I see the sidewalk is clear in front of the boozeatorium, but unless your "neighbors" clear theirs, it's a futile effort.

Meanwhile, we are getting another six inches of heavy, wet snow today. I don't think we'll see grass until late April, if then.

Here in Chicago its against the law to not have the sidewalk cleared of snow. All of Jeff's neighbors would be sitting in the hoosegow.
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Here in Chicago its against the law to not have the sidewalk cleared of snow. All of Jeff's neighbors would be sitting in the hoosegow.

 

Good Word ~

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

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Warning

 

All I can say to that is a lot, none of which can be said on a family friendly forum.

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Don't know what you're talking about.  Sunny and upper 50's today; mid-60's this weekend.

Gosh I sure hope the great NW doesn't pay for all this nice weather.  Lived there for 60 years and can't remember that much sun in the winter.  Good Luck

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Ya'll southern boys is babes. got 4 foot of white outside been sittin there for months. You know what they call the bad part of Memphis? Memphis!  :grin:  

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Whoa!

 

What a difference a day makes. It's spring in the Mid South starting today!

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Whoa!

What a difference a day makes. It's spring in the Mid South starting today!

RW a friend and I drove through Memphis Thursday afternoon about 3:00 on the way to Laurel Mississippi. What a miserable trip. The trip took 14.5 hours. Our return trip today took 10.5 without getting in any hurry. What a difference indeed!

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Pretty awsome Rhino! How long did it take to clear that snow?

 

That's only a small portion of what I have to plow.  In all, it takes me about an hour and a half to do the whole job.  It took me longer than that with a pickup with an eight foot plow.  Much neater too.  No big snowbanks like we used to have with a plow whenever we got a significant snowfall.

 

I didn't believe it when the John Deere dealer told me it would throw snow thirty feet, but it does.

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