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cybrfire

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Just a heads up.

We have been inundated in snow. Today was blizzard conditions with zero visibility. There was no travel.

Tomorrow we will begin the process of digging out. Needless to say, there will be a few delays but I'm sure by the weekend, things will be largely back to normal.

Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.
 
if I was closer I help . . . .

she hasn't even had the plow hooked up for this season other than pulled out from out back storage and set on side of shop .

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snow, what is that? Haven't hardly seen any this year in MI.
 
We got maybe 8" last week--yesterday was 59 degrees,the day before it was 67 degrees...very warm for MA,near Cape Cod...a complete turn around from last year's "polar vortex" when it was 40+ days from January to March we never got above 40 once,was sub-zero often for days on end,and had over 8 feet of snow in about a month's time from the end of January to March..

I used my truck to plow once so far...not complaining though,I dont mind not having to beat it up any worse,I am not fond of snow or cold really,after last year I've had enough to last me a lifetime..
 
I'm not sure how many inches we ended up with. It was blowing around so much its hard to tell. My back yard was about 30" deep for a good 20 foot out the back door. Plenty but my Husqvarna snow blower can one shot that sidewalk.

The shop had a pretty good amount of snow in front of the building. Out the back door wasn't much at all. Just the differences in wind and fences and whatever.

We're all dug out now. Things are pretty much back to normal. Made awesome progress on making up for the lost day yesterday. By the end of today we will be fully back on track.
 
I find the drifts are what screws you most in deep storms--like 30" on the level ain't bad enough...when its higher than your truck's plow or hood,you know its gonna be a rough day of labor digging & plowing out..


I may be in the "sweet spot" to get a quick 6+" friday morning,if the cold air meets the ocean storm at the right time...it is 57 degrees here right now though!..:screwy:..guess I'd better put the plow on my truck today..:doah:..
 
How come I cant find the EZ-Inch on your site anymore? I have a handful of other items I need to buy and really dont want to go to another source for just those. I'm trying to get my suspension all dialed in before I pull the trigger on customs springs.
 
snow, what is that? Haven't hardly seen any this year in MI.

Same for us. Mostly a brown town right now with some patches of old snow in the spots the sun doesn't see much. Pretty out of the ordinary for us...
 
How come I cant find the EZ-Inch on your site anymore? I have a handful of other items I need to buy and really dont want to go to another source for just those. I'm trying to get my suspension all dialed in before I pull the trigger on customs springs.

We ran out about the same time our CNC mill went down. That was repaired and will have them back in stock by the end of the week. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
 
60ish in the shop and currently 12 degrees outside.
 
No worries, glad you had them back in stock in a couple days, placed my order!
 
We have a lot of them now!!

Thanks for the order.
 

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