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Keyser Söze February 11th 15 12:30 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
Owner moving south.

BOSTON (AP) — Just as southern New England residents have finished
digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way.

National Weather Service Meteorologist Stephanie Dunten said Tuesday the
region, which already has seen record snowfalls, is on track to see a
fairly weak system bring 2 to 4 inches of new snow to many Massachusetts
and Rhode Island communities. It's expected to happen Thursday into
Friday morning.

The snowfall will vary: Cape Cod could see up to six inches while
western Massachusetts and portions of Connecticut could get 1 to 3 inches.

Forecasters also are watching a much larger storm that could dump higher
amounts Sunday into Monday. Dunten said it's too early to say how much
that might ultimately bring.

She also warned of bitterly cold temperatures Friday through the
President's Day weekend. "The snow is not going to be melting anytime
soon," Dunten said. "We recommend homeowners scrape any snow off their
roofs to avoid overloading, as we've already seen a few roofs collapsing."
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Mr. Luddite February 11th 15 12:47 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
On 2/11/2015 7:30 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Owner moving south.

BOSTON (AP) — Just as southern New England residents have finished
digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way.

National Weather Service Meteorologist Stephanie Dunten said Tuesday the
region, which already has seen record snowfalls, is on track to see a
fairly weak system bring 2 to 4 inches of new snow to many Massachusetts
and Rhode Island communities. It's expected to happen Thursday into
Friday morning.

The snowfall will vary: Cape Cod could see up to six inches while
western Massachusetts and portions of Connecticut could get 1 to 3 inches.

Forecasters also are watching a much larger storm that could dump higher
amounts Sunday into Monday. Dunten said it's too early to say how much
that might ultimately bring.

She also warned of bitterly cold temperatures Friday through the
President's Day weekend. "The snow is not going to be melting anytime
soon," Dunten said. "We recommend homeowners scrape any snow off their
roofs to avoid overloading, as we've already seen a few roofs collapsing."



It is getting ridiculous. Roads aren't bad due to the good work by town
public works departments and contractors but those of us with long
driveways are hurting.

Our town requires that horse "droppings" and mucked stall bedding be put
into private dumpsters for disposal. Ours is usually picked up every
two weeks but the Waste Management truck can no longer get up our
driveway and maneuver to raise it and dump it. I've done my best with
the truck and tractor to keep the driveway clear but I've run out of
places to pick up and pile the snow and the piles I've made limit the
refuse truck driver's ability to maneuver. I really need a big,
commercial front end loader at this point.

I am going out in a while to see if I can find a good sized snowblower
for sale anywhere.

Keyser Söze February 11th 15 01:01 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/11/2015 7:30 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Owner moving south.

BOSTON (AP) — Just as southern New England residents have finished
digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way.

National Weather Service Meteorologist Stephanie Dunten said Tuesday the
region, which already has seen record snowfalls, is on track to see a
fairly weak system bring 2 to 4 inches of new snow to many Massachusetts
and Rhode Island communities. It's expected to happen Thursday into
Friday morning.

The snowfall will vary: Cape Cod could see up to six inches while
western Massachusetts and portions of Connecticut could get 1 to 3 inches.

Forecasters also are watching a much larger storm that could dump higher
amounts Sunday into Monday. Dunten said it's too early to say how much
that might ultimately bring.

She also warned of bitterly cold temperatures Friday through the
President's Day weekend. "The snow is not going to be melting anytime
soon," Dunten said. "We recommend homeowners scrape any snow off their
roofs to avoid overloading, as we've already seen a few roofs collapsing."



It is getting ridiculous. Roads aren't bad due to the good work by town
public works departments and contractors but those of us with long driveways are hurting.

Our town requires that horse "droppings" and mucked stall bedding be put
into private dumpsters for disposal. Ours is usually picked up every two
weeks but the Waste Management truck can no longer get up our driveway
and maneuver to raise it and dump it. I've done my best with the truck
and tractor to keep the driveway clear but I've run out of places to pick
up and pile the snow and the piles I've made limit the
refuse truck driver's ability to maneuver. I really need a big,
commercial front end loader at this point.

I am going out in a while to see if I can find a good sized snowblower for sale anywhere.


One of the Canadian railroads has a jet engine mounted to a tractor that is
used as a snow blower. Maybe you can rent it. 😀
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True North[_2_] February 11th 15 01:40 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 08:47:44 UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/11/2015 7:30 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Owner moving south.

BOSTON (AP) -- Just as southern New England residents have finished
digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way.

National Weather Service Meteorologist Stephanie Dunten said Tuesday the
region, which already has seen record snowfalls, is on track to see a
fairly weak system bring 2 to 4 inches of new snow to many Massachusetts
and Rhode Island communities. It's expected to happen Thursday into
Friday morning.

The snowfall will vary: Cape Cod could see up to six inches while
western Massachusetts and portions of Connecticut could get 1 to 3 inches.

Forecasters also are watching a much larger storm that could dump higher
amounts Sunday into Monday. Dunten said it's too early to say how much
that might ultimately bring.

She also warned of bitterly cold temperatures Friday through the
President's Day weekend. "The snow is not going to be melting anytime
soon," Dunten said. "We recommend homeowners scrape any snow off their
roofs to avoid overloading, as we've already seen a few roofs collapsing."



It is getting ridiculous. Roads aren't bad due to the good work by town
public works departments and contractors but those of us with long
driveways are hurting.

Our town requires that horse "droppings" and mucked stall bedding be put
into private dumpsters for disposal. Ours is usually picked up every
two weeks but the Waste Management truck can no longer get up our
driveway and maneuver to raise it and dump it. I've done my best with
the truck and tractor to keep the driveway clear but I've run out of
places to pick up and pile the snow and the piles I've made limit the
refuse truck driver's ability to maneuver. I really need a big,
commercial front end loader at this point.

I am going out in a while to see if I can find a good sized snowblower
for sale anywhere.



Here's the kind of snow plowing power you need.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yja2VmZOfdA

Keyser Söze February 11th 15 03:49 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
On 2/11/15 8:40 AM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 08:47:44 UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/11/2015 7:30 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Owner moving south.

BOSTON (AP) -- Just as southern New England residents have finished
digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way.

National Weather Service Meteorologist Stephanie Dunten said Tuesday the
region, which already has seen record snowfalls, is on track to see a
fairly weak system bring 2 to 4 inches of new snow to many Massachusetts
and Rhode Island communities. It's expected to happen Thursday into
Friday morning.

The snowfall will vary: Cape Cod could see up to six inches while
western Massachusetts and portions of Connecticut could get 1 to 3 inches.

Forecasters also are watching a much larger storm that could dump higher
amounts Sunday into Monday. Dunten said it's too early to say how much
that might ultimately bring.

She also warned of bitterly cold temperatures Friday through the
President's Day weekend. "The snow is not going to be melting anytime
soon," Dunten said. "We recommend homeowners scrape any snow off their
roofs to avoid overloading, as we've already seen a few roofs collapsing."



It is getting ridiculous. Roads aren't bad due to the good work by town
public works departments and contractors but those of us with long
driveways are hurting.

Our town requires that horse "droppings" and mucked stall bedding be put
into private dumpsters for disposal. Ours is usually picked up every
two weeks but the Waste Management truck can no longer get up our
driveway and maneuver to raise it and dump it. I've done my best with
the truck and tractor to keep the driveway clear but I've run out of
places to pick up and pile the snow and the piles I've made limit the
refuse truck driver's ability to maneuver. I really need a big,
commercial front end loader at this point.

I am going out in a while to see if I can find a good sized snowblower
for sale anywhere.



Here's the kind of snow plowing power you need.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yja2VmZOfdA



What a great vid! Love it.

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Proud to be a Liberal.

Tim February 11th 15 04:31 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
It's amazing what you can do with 3500 horsepower (per engine!)

Keyser Söze February 11th 15 04:33 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
On 2/11/15 11:31 AM, Tim wrote:
It's amazing what you can do with 3500 horsepower (per engine!)


All those horsies and *no* horsie poop!

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Tim February 11th 15 04:59 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
But they sure drink a lot.

Califbill February 11th 15 05:37 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/11/2015 7:30 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Owner moving south.

BOSTON (AP) — Just as southern New England residents have finished
digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way.

National Weather Service Meteorologist Stephanie Dunten said Tuesday the
region, which already has seen record snowfalls, is on track to see a
fairly weak system bring 2 to 4 inches of new snow to many Massachusetts
and Rhode Island communities. It's expected to happen Thursday into
Friday morning.

The snowfall will vary: Cape Cod could see up to six inches while
western Massachusetts and portions of Connecticut could get 1 to 3 inches.

Forecasters also are watching a much larger storm that could dump higher
amounts Sunday into Monday. Dunten said it's too early to say how much
that might ultimately bring.

She also warned of bitterly cold temperatures Friday through the
President's Day weekend. "The snow is not going to be melting anytime
soon," Dunten said. "We recommend homeowners scrape any snow off their
roofs to avoid overloading, as we've already seen a few roofs collapsing."



It is getting ridiculous. Roads aren't bad due to the good work by town
public works departments and contractors but those of us with long driveways are hurting.

Our town requires that horse "droppings" and mucked stall bedding be put
into private dumpsters for disposal. Ours is usually picked up every two
weeks but the Waste Management truck can no longer get up our driveway
and maneuver to raise it and dump it. I've done my best with the truck
and tractor to keep the driveway clear but I've run out of places to pick
up and pile the snow and the piles I've made limit the
refuse truck driver's ability to maneuver. I really need a big,
commercial front end loader at this point.

I am going out in a while to see if I can find a good sized snowblower for sale anywhere.


Years ago my buddy lived at Lake Tahoe West Shore and they had so much
snow, they had to use the rotary plows on the local streets as, like you,
no place to push the snow. Lots of windows broken in the area as the the
rotary picked up ice chunks and some rocks and tossed them over the snow
berms.

Keyser Söze February 11th 15 06:50 PM

For Sale Cheap: Gentleman's New England Farmette with Horses...
 
On 2/11/15 1:46 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2015 07:47:45 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 2/11/2015 7:30 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
Owner moving south.

BOSTON (AP) — Just as southern New England residents have finished
digging out from the latest storm, forecasters say more snow is on the way.

National Weather Service Meteorologist Stephanie Dunten said Tuesday the
region, which already has seen record snowfalls, is on track to see a
fairly weak system bring 2 to 4 inches of new snow to many Massachusetts
and Rhode Island communities. It's expected to happen Thursday into
Friday morning.

The snowfall will vary: Cape Cod could see up to six inches while
western Massachusetts and portions of Connecticut could get 1 to 3 inches.

Forecasters also are watching a much larger storm that could dump higher
amounts Sunday into Monday. Dunten said it's too early to say how much
that might ultimately bring.

She also warned of bitterly cold temperatures Friday through the
President's Day weekend. "The snow is not going to be melting anytime
soon," Dunten said. "We recommend homeowners scrape any snow off their
roofs to avoid overloading, as we've already seen a few roofs collapsing."



It is getting ridiculous. Roads aren't bad due to the good work by town
public works departments and contractors but those of us with long
driveways are hurting.

Our town requires that horse "droppings" and mucked stall bedding be put
into private dumpsters for disposal. Ours is usually picked up every
two weeks but the Waste Management truck can no longer get up our
driveway and maneuver to raise it and dump it. I've done my best with
the truck and tractor to keep the driveway clear but I've run out of
places to pick up and pile the snow and the piles I've made limit the
refuse truck driver's ability to maneuver. I really need a big,
commercial front end loader at this point.

I am going out in a while to see if I can find a good sized snowblower
for sale anywhere.


I bet that will cost you ;-)

You really need to buy snow blowers in August

It reminds me of when I sold my Jeep. I did it in a foot of snow and I
got top dollar, simply because I could drive up the hill to the guy's
house. The test drive was to the bank ;-)

I called my wife and told her I was at some restaurant and I needed a
ride home.


Did she come get you? :)

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Proud to be a Liberal.


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