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whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Original Message   Feb 5, 2005 8:25 pm
okay folks i just got this crazy idea to start a thread about strange things we have found with our snowblowers.

you know ..the ladder you werent really missing but it was under the snow .

or the door mat or the stick or two of firewood.

i have found the ladder and also an extension cord.

later chris

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Goldrush


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #10   Feb 10, 2005 1:18 pm
You wont believe me but someone left a full bag of apples at the end of the drioveway to give  maybe to feed some kind of animal but this day a snowfall came and at least 14 inches so I took my snowblower to do the job and tell me I got a single stage so when i hit that bag it was a fest out there i was laughing so much i was rolling on the ground i should tape this situation it was so incredible

LeeLamb


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #11   Feb 10, 2005 5:31 pm
A hernia!
Walt


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #12   Feb 10, 2005 6:15 pm
Lee,

Welcome to the forum!  I hope you got it fixed!

Walt

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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #13   Feb 10, 2005 9:06 pm
It was the squirrell for me.There was a dead squirrell in the road for about a week or so. After a storm the plow pushed it in the sidewalk. Well,Steve just happens to run over it.Stalled the machine out.

I looked in to see what it was and it was lodged in the back of the bucket. I was pissed.How was I going to get that thing outa there.I decided to start it back up.What do I have to lose? I then proceeded to jog the auger.Squeezed the lever quickly about 3 or 4 times and out it came.I must say Craftsmans do a pretty good job on frozen squirrells.Anyways,It made it back into the street.

Richie


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #14   Feb 10, 2005 9:47 pm
Nav,

That is the funniest things I've ever heard of doing with a snowblower   I think you should win an award for that

BTW, since my snowblower doesn't have shearpins, and not needing to worry about breaking any, I have no doubt I would have done the same thing.  No way I would have tried to pull that thing out.  With my luck, I would have yanked on its tail and it would have pulled off leaving it's frozen carcass still jammed in the impeller.



Richie
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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #15   Feb 11, 2005 1:04 pm
I found one day my neighbor's fur hat :))))))

MountainMan


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #16   Feb 11, 2005 1:24 pm
viking wrote:
I found one day my neighbor's fur hat :))))))


Hey, Can I have it back ??

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Vangellis


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #17   Feb 11, 2005 3:36 pm
I got the ole extension cord on my maiden run with my blower last year. A common malady I guess.

I remember Navihawk's squirrel story from last year and roared when I read that post. I even have this site saved that someone posted in that thread. Watch out Nav. They still be lookin for ya.     Kevin

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MissSnowshoveler


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #18   Feb 11, 2005 5:32 pm
Fur hats, dead squirrels and a bag of apples...

I'm glad I don't live in throwing distance of you guys!!!!!

Sherri

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18Degrees


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Re: whats the strangest thing you FOUND with a snowblower
Reply #19   Feb 12, 2005 1:29 am
Vangellis wrote:

I remember Navihawk's squirrel story from last year and roared when I read that post. I even have this site saved that someone posted in that thread. Watch out Nav. They still be lookin for ya.     Kevin

scary squirrel world - squirrel photos, pictures, pics, facts, games... squirr



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