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Thread: How Snow Shovelling is like Woodworking

  1. #16
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    The Big Orange Power Tool (Kubota tractor) does our clearing in the rare instance it's needed. Professor Dr. SWMBO reported that darling Stella only put down about 7-8", but it was wet and very heavy. Since I'm in central Florida dealing with a parental medical situation, I got to "miss" the fun and Professor Dr. SWMBO had to plow for the first time ever. She said it looks like a "drunken sailor" did it. (no offense to sailors intended ) The primary driveway is 350' and the other one is 150'. Plus the parking areas. She only did the long one (less slope) and the neighbors are using it, too.
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  2. #17
    With an average of only one snow all per year (2-10",) we let it melt. This usually occurs on the second or third day. Besides, drive is only 800' long, with the last 150' being up hill towards road, which isn't usually plowed before it melts either.

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