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NORTH BAY, ONT

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 Got a total of 18 inches down by 4 pm, now two more inches since plowing out.



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BELLE RIVER, ONT

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Well I'd like to complain but a foot and a half of snow trumps what we have so I'll keep quiet .

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PICTON, ONT

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 Not yet. At 9PM I can still see the grass through the snow.



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BARRIE, ONT

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Well Barrie got snow 8 inches maybe more or less in certain areas. I've cleared mine and when the plow comes by, I'll need to in the morning. My snow blower isn't that old, three years, and last year it would back fire under load so I rebuilt the carb.....**** gas we have now, anyway it ran great blew it in a pile so I could see if it would backfire under load, so far so good.

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BRANTFORD, ONT

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Big deal

7 FREEKIN FEET IN BUFFALO

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CLINTON, ONT

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No snow here  (thank God)   but winds of at least 100 mph  or so    



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BELLE RIVER, ONT

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Poor old Buffalo ......seems they get it up the ying-yang every year with the lake effect snow .

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SCARBOROUGH, ONT

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but the fires help melt it

or is it the snow helps put out the fires ... I can never remember

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FOXBORO, ONT

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sasquatch wrote:

 Got a total of 18 inches down by 4 pm, now two more inches since plowing out.


 wowser, good place for it squatch, lol. seems early to me.  at one time a bunch of us would be up there playing in it. we got a couple of inch's here but the wind is howling. suppose to be 40 to 50f on the weekend with rain. sounds like some more of last year with an ice cover over the ground that stayed. it was hard on the deer vs wolves. 



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NORTH BAY, ONT

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Lol, yup, no, don't want to be in Buffalo this morning!!

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PICTON, ONT

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Hmm 



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hotroddonnie wrote:

Well Barrie got snow 8 inches maybe more or less in certain areas. I've cleared mine and when the plow comes by, I'll need to in the morning. My snow blower isn't that old, three years, and last year it would back fire under load so I rebuilt the carb.....**** gas we have now, anyway it ran great blew it in a pile so I could see if it would backfire under load, so far so good.


Get rid of the ethanol reg. gas!!!!  use non ethanol & dump some Sea Foam additive in it. Going to have to get my tractor & blower going in the morning, not a lot, but too much too shovel!!!  Went trough that problem last winter,soon as I did [above] solved all the problems!!! 



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BARRIE, ONT

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YIP!!! The ethanol is causing a lot of damage. I filled my gas can with premium, and I've heard a lot of good with the Sea Foam lately.

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BUCKHORN, ONT

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snowblowers are prone to carb icing and ethanol compounds the problem. ethanol degrades fuel lines and the debris plays hell with jets and inlet needles - we see alot of it. startron is good stuff too, we use it at the shop.



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SCARBOROUGH, ONT

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looks like I should buy a new snow blower

then it will stop snowing and I won't need it - just like the first year I had the one I've got

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NORTH BAY, ONT

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Always buy Hi-Test for small engines, seems to be fine.


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sasquatch wrote:

Always buy Hi-Test for small engines, seems to be fine.


            2X 



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BUCKHORN, ONT

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sasquatch wrote:

Always buy Hi-Test for small engines, seems to be fine.


 it's pretty well mandatory these days.



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LONDON, ONT

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No teachers here = no snow days here.

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BELLE RIVER, ONT

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Buffalo getting round 2 ........up to 3 more feet !

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PICTON, ONT

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Snow Day ……… It got me to thinking of a Christmas Card I bought for a manager that I didn't care for.

 

 

  I couldn't believe I found one with a great message.



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