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 Post subject: Harley Ridin' or Hardly Ridin'
PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2019 8:05 am 
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Yes this is a jab, a poke... I'm pointing a finger at every IDIOT livin in snow and cold assed weather and laughing my F'n ass off at you all!!

Today's forecast: SUNNY - 79 DEGREES - GENTLE BREEZE OUT OF THE NORTHEAST...
Just not the Northeast USA :icon_flame:

SUCKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :icon_laughing:


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 25, 2019 12:49 am 
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roadking wrote:
Yes this is a jab, a poke... I'm pointing a finger at every IDIOT livin in snow and cold assed weather and laughing my F'n ass off at you all!!

Today's forecast: SUNNY - 79 DEGREES - GENTLE BREEZE OUT OF THE NORTHEAST...
Just not the Northeast USA :icon_flame:

SUCKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :icon_laughing:


F*ck you! Lol just got dumped 12"+ inches. Drove home 25-27 mph because road was glareing ice.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:06 am 
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Sunny 82 today... :icon_clap:


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:21 am 
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 10:22 am 
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Glad to see some things haven't changed around here. We'er having a cold snap, it's been in the low 70's here.


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PostPosted: Sat Feb 02, 2019 9:07 am 
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It is dark out - 10am - getting ready to rain more - Who said it never rains in Southern California... Because it pours. Drops as big as grapes.

Still - IT AINT SNOW - btw, how you folks doing in the mid west? A bit nippply out there? I heard 50 degrees below zero wind chill?
I'll take the rain any day!!!! :icon_laughing:

Keep Warm - Especially you Eddie :icon_You_Rock: - 70 is getting really down there in your neck of the woods - Good to see ya!!


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 18, 2019 4:10 pm 
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Been a brutal winter so far. Smoked my auger belt the other day but back up and running today...new auger belt. Damned augers freeze inside the snow blower box. You only can notice it when you start blowing and initially nonsnos. Then push blower back in the barn,put the salamander to it to thaw augers. Unfortunately it takes its toll on the belt.

Almost over. One more little push.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 8:27 am 
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Been a brutal winter so far. Smoked my auger belt the other day but back up and running today...new auger belt. Damned augers freeze inside the snow blower box. You only can notice it when you start blowing and initially nonsnos. Then push blower back in the barn,put the salamander to it to thaw augers. Unfortunately it takes its toll on the belt.

Almost over. One more little push.


We had an 8 HP, electric start walk behind blower - we kept it in a heated garage -
every 3rd season I had to pull it apart and replace the rubber wheel that rode on the trans disc -
Training for owning my bike LOL

after using it we'd bring it in and a couple hours later there'd be a gallon of water puddle under it
can't imagine letting that freeze solid and then trying it - yeah - i can see where belt and pulleys would freeze solid.

Just sold the last of my salamanders had 4- this one was my favorite - I had a ton of history with it - never used it once in the last 35 years - time to go.

Keep warm.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 7:59 pm 
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roadking wrote:
badinfluence63 wrote:
Been a brutal winter so far. Smoked my auger belt the other day but back up and running today...new auger belt. Damned augers freeze inside the snow blower box. You only can notice it when you start blowing and initially nonsnos. Then push blower back in the barn,put the salamander to it to thaw augers. Unfortunately it takes its toll on the belt.

Almost over. One more little push.


We had an 8 HP, electric start walk behind blower - we kept it in a heated garage -
every 3rd season I had to pull it apart and replace the rubber wheel that rode on the trans disc -
Training for owning my bike LOL

after using it we'd bring it in and a couple hours later there'd be a gallon of water puddle under it
can't imagine letting that freeze solid and then trying it - yeah - i can see where belt and pulleys would freeze solid.

Just sold the last of my salamanders had 4- this one was my favorite - I had a ton of history with it - never used it once in the last 35 years - time to go.

Keep warm.


Unfortunately no heated place for snow blower between storms. I wish.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:13 pm 
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badinfluence63 wrote:
roadking wrote:
badinfluence63 wrote:
Been a brutal winter so far. Smoked my auger belt the other day but back up and running today...new auger belt. Damned augers freeze inside the snow blower box. You only can notice it when you start blowing and initially nonsnos. Then push blower back in the barn,put the salamander to it to thaw augers. Unfortunately it takes its toll on the belt.

Almost over. One more little push.


We had an 8 HP, electric start walk behind blower - we kept it in a heated garage -
every 3rd season I had to pull it apart and replace the rubber wheel that rode on the trans disc -
Training for owning my bike LOL

after using it we'd bring it in and a couple hours later there'd be a gallon of water puddle under it
can't imagine letting that freeze solid and then trying it - yeah - i can see where belt and pulleys would freeze solid.

Just sold the last of my salamanders had 4- this one was my favorite - I had a ton of history with it - never used it once in the last 35 years - time to go.

Keep warm.


Unfortunately no heated place for snow blower between storms. I wish.



Here in Phoenix we're used to the temps at the end of feburary to be between 75-80 degrees. We are seeing about 30- 45 degree temps and Right now as I speak it's snowing in fountain hills and in Scottsdale. We sit at about 1000 feet in my neighborhood which is about the lowest non-park point in Az.. So we never see snow here. It hailed pretty good this morning and the news is saying we might see snow this low by morning. I know it's not even nearly what you see BI but we just aren't ready for this. We're also seeing record snow fall in our northern areas. Fortunately I've been hunting in sub zero temps so I have some warm cloths that I don't ever get a chance to wear so I'll be good at work tomorrow.


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