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"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message
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Then again, it would head up and melt the snow...then you wouldn't need
the snowblower!

Lloyd - in Vancouver, where we're under a Terrible Blizzard: almost 6" of
snow in a few places, and temps not even about freezing in the daytime!



Lucky you. Now that I bought the thing, we probably won't get much more
snow this winter. That happened about 10 years ago when my neighbour bought
one. For the next three or four years you hardly needed a good stiff broom
to clear the walk.
Our weather seems to go in cycles.




 
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