Doesn't really work like that when the snow gets that deep. Especially the stuff off the lakes, which can be wet and heavy. Few years back, a nearby town got 22' from lake effect snow in late December. Lakes didn't actually freeze over until mid-January.
This year looks like it might be the same, usually there's some shoreline freezing by now. But it's been a very mild November, that usually translates into warm winters(and a green christmas), followed by Jan, Feb, Mar with repeated storms. And sometimes snowfall as late as May 24.
Your drinking buddy is a snowblower?
Yup that's what I said. When it gets drunk, watch out!
Yes.
Duh of course it is. Live in the great lakes region, that snowblower has saved me from 4' snowfalls twice now.
Why blow when you can plow?
Doesn't really work like that when the snow gets that deep. Especially the stuff off the lakes, which can be wet and heavy. Few years back, a nearby town got 22' from lake effect snow in late December. Lakes didn't actually freeze over until mid-January.
This year looks like it might be the same, usually there's some shoreline freezing by now. But it's been a very mild November, that usually translates into warm winters(and a green christmas), followed by Jan, Feb, Mar with repeated storms. And sometimes snowfall as late as May 24.
As someone who lives in michigan , you're full of shit! Your pussy ass walk behind isn't going to touch my lifted Toyota with a plow