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FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587
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Re: First Blizzard of the year!!
Reply #4 Dec 26, 2010 1:46 pm |
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I live in the northeast corner of Mass on the NH border and we're slated for 12" - 24" of the white gold over the next 12 - 18 hours. I've had to settle for a couple of crummy 2" - 4 " snowfalls for the past week but looks like we're going to get the real McCoy this time! I have 2 neighbors that are away for the week so I'll be able to clear their driveways as well - got to be neighborly ya know. I'm off from work all of next week so this could not work out better.
Toro Wheel Horse 522xi GT, Honda HS928TA, Honda HS621AS, Honda HS520A, Toro CCR3000 (work in progress), Honda HS624WA (sold 08/23/2010), Stihl BR550 Backpack Blower, Stihl MS250, McCulloch MS1635, Honda EM6500SX Generator
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stresst
Location: The Village in the Middle of New York
Joined: Dec 11, 2010
Points: 213
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Re: First Blizzard of the year!!
Reply #5 Dec 26, 2010 3:12 pm |
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Sunday, December 26th, the overnight saw no snow on Long Island, and the morning has seen only a light drizzle, and occasional flurry, but it just now began to snow in earnest on the east end of Long Island, it's 9:30 AM. The snow is steady but fine, not particularly heavy as yet. The 'ahem, pardon the term, "Forecast" last night, 12 hours ago called for snow overnight for these Zip codes, snow accumulation, Bupkis ! If one views the radar the storm track has 1/3 of the storms mass past us and already out to sea, so we'll get about 2/3 of what was predicted would be My Weather Guess. NY City will probably be spared about half the storm which is soon going to be centered off the Coast of New Jersey. Not sure what channel your watching but they said all along no snow till late morning and sure enough it was a bit after 10 when it started to come down. As far as accumulations go there still saying 10-16" and or 12-18" depending on which tv station you have on. Who know only time will tell.
TORO 826OXE
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jyanno
Joined: Nov 27, 2010
Points: 5
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Re: First Blizzard of the year!!
Reply #6 Dec 26, 2010 6:17 pm |
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Starting to get windy out there its already blowing in a couple of directions. What do you think, one run tonight and another in the morning?
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trouts2
Location: Marlboro MA
Joined: Dec 8, 2007
Points: 1328
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Re: First Blizzard of the year!!
Reply #10 Dec 26, 2010 8:17 pm |
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Gentlemen.......... start your engines. It's looking like the best conditions in a long time. Very cold, dry and 10-18 expected in centeral eastern Mass. The marketing guys spec machine distance at the low side for cover. 3 to 45 feet. Three being safe from their point of vew. But the high side usually a fanticy. Maybe not. They have to spec fairly honestly so how to they get those big numbers? The must test in the very best of conditions. But what are those: The best texture of snow. The best texture of snow would would not happen often over years in most places. The best quantity of snow texture so density and height would be a target with texture. Once you have the target texture and quantitiy from density and height you have to get it in and out in the best way. The drive speed becomes critical so the speed selector set at the optimal travel speed regardless of bucket spill over the top or too the side. That's not a factor in a distance test. So specific speed a key contributor to the mix. Engine RPM is set to the best advantage which is the high side of the rating. Most are 3600 +-200 so the marketing guys have the techs set testing machines at 3800 on the noze. The result of the above produces the greatest tossing distance and the high figure for marketing claims. Is that what everyone will get with their machine? Many think so. The high side is a marketing reality based fanticy. BUT, this storm could give us all a chance to come close to marketing conditions. Good light snow, cold, not even the salt in the road will have its usual effect. Going through EOD this storm will be cake compared to lesser wet snow that always happens here. The machines here are tweaked to MAX REV+ and ready. Since getting an HS80 with a bogus bucket it's been frustraing not being able to get it ready. To aleviate withdrawals a few machines were picked up and sweet they are. Two tracks 11 and 6hp. The 624 is nice as it a version that is a junior of the 1132. It has the same components only in a junior size. Other 6's were a completely different design. This one is pure Honda and shares blood line with other true Hondas. All the important components "where used" return all its big brothers. The 6 is backed up by an HS724 L-head G300 which is the earlier version of the GX so has the same features. It sounds great and just like the newer OHV's. It's a wheeled and unlike the other two which are hydro drive it uses a friction disk. It's about the best disk setup in the business and only cowtow's to Yamaha. Some wide wheels were around so got mounted and a nice addition. It's so nice it's already made me drop my lust for tracks. Next in line is an HS928 which I think is the biggest motor you can get in a wheeled version. Gassed and pointed at snow the sled dog in the Honda is ready to go. This storm will probalby net the high water mark for a few machines kicking around this year. For comparison there are 3 1028s here and a 1030. The snow should be excellent for at least three days before temps get above 30 so lots of test time. Throw in to the neighbors drive then toss it back in yours. Keep it going for days.
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shiva916
Location: Massachusetts
Joined: Nov 13, 2010
Points: 22
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Re: First Blizzard of the year!!
Reply #13 Dec 26, 2010 9:32 pm |
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We're supposed to get 12-18" here, I was out blowing about 3 hours ago and we had about 8" or so of pretty wet snow. The compact 22 handled that quite well, and the subaru sx17 had more power than I thought it would. Was easily outdoing my old 5.5 Tec L-head. Been hearing some sleet on the window the the last few hours so it's bound to get heavier. The EOD had a few piles just under the top of the bucket 16-18"? from the plow in spots and no problem at all throwing at least 1015' keeping the chute aiming down due to the wind. Few more inches on the ground since the last time i was out but I will wait till morning to fire it up again.
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