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tonylumps
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PostSubject: Winter Toys err Tools   Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:57 pm

Show us your Toys for that White stuff as you get older not the stuff under your hat
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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:06 pm

Holly Smokes Tony,

Now there is some serius winter tools. That remineds me...I need to get out in my shed and get my snow shovel out and put it in the garage. It's going to snow sooner or later here.
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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:15 pm

Dennis It doesn't snow in Oklahoma Does it. Last year My snowblower Carb took a Crap My 1986 Ford tractor with a plow was not doing the job So I sold 2 Tractors and 3 Bicycles to buy a little front end loader With a mower andput a New Carb on the Snowblower I hope we never get another flake of snow here
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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:23 pm

Hi Tony,

Yes, it snows here. Remember the video of the big, wet floppy Flaks falling, that I posted here on the forum.

OR...

Are you just pulling my leg?
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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:30 pm

Just pulling your leg I drove a Tractor Trailer across this country for a couple of years That Nasty stuff comes down on you too. Can you tell I don't Ski
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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:36 pm

tonylumps wrote:
Show us your Toys for that White stuff as you get older not the stuff under your hat


You want a picture of a meth lab? Shocked No

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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:43 pm

looks like a Bacchetta Strada next to your SW. I had one for 2 years, was like going to dinner with my sister, ok but not what you wanted to do weekly.
Also have a Trek Pilot 5.0 carbon rig with total DA upgrade for my "go fast" and a Surly LHT for comfort & commuting / errands.
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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:08 am

I have an old plastic snow shovel. Don't need it too much here, only used it once last year and have used it one time this year and that was to move some ice after it melted. I used to live in MD, had a snow blower simlilar to Tony's, sold it to my brother-in-law when we moved here in '01. I really don't like snow much anymore.
Just waiting for Spring.

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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:39 am

tfrench40 wrote:
looks like a Bacchetta Strada next to your SW. I had one for 2 years, was like going to dinner with my sister, ok but not what you wanted to do weekly.
Also have a Trek Pilot 5.0 carbon rig with total DA upgrade for my "go fast" and a Surly LHT for comfort & commuting / errands.

It is a Barcroft Virginia Designed by a gentleman who lives in Virginia and was built by a small Recumbent Shop Now they are only made with Titanium tube and sold from a bike shop in Ca. I have a Independent Fab. Titanium Crown Jewel It comes in at 14#. and it sits collecting dust.
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PostSubject: Re: Winter Toys err Tools   Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:53 am

My 2 stroke Toro. Very faithful machine, always starts. I have moved many tons of snow over the 15 yrs I've owned this machine. Best for moving the lighter stuff, but powerful enough to cut through the 2' bead of compacted slushy stuff the plow leaves at the end of the driveway.



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