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LazyPort


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Location: Australia
Joined: Feb 18, 2005
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Snow I never seen It before..
Original Message   Feb 20, 2005 8:55 pm
 There's not much to talk mowers but I will try to understand snow people what they feel, what they hope, hummmm Kangooro is bringing my ice tea sorry mates that's life here.

Never let a child running these machine without watching them carefully

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mml4


Snow is good,
Deep snow is better!


Joined: Dec 31, 2003
Points: 544

Re: Snow I never seen It before..
Reply #2   Feb 21, 2005 8:21 am
LazyPort wrote:
 There's not much to talk mowers but I will try to understand snow people what they feel, what they hope, hummmm Kangooro is bringing my ice tea sorry mates that's life here.


Hi Mate!(My first attempt at an Austrailian greeting!)

It's 7:30 am and snowing here on Long Island! Not a great ammount but enough to use the machine. I saw your post and it got me  thinking.

It's a love hate thing with Snow. When you're a child you love it because if there is enough of it schools will be closed and its' awesome to play in. As you get older it becomes a pain in the a$$ because it makes life tremendously inconvenient. It kind of dictates to you what you can do for about a day or so. Americans as Austrailians are independent sorts and don't like being controlled by anything.

If you're lucky you discover snowblowers. You are back in control! The more snow the better.The machines actually work better in deeper snow.

The control thing is very subtle. The municipal plows further complicate your life(government control) by pilling the street snow high and packed in your driveway. This can be like someone putting you in "prison"! Not if you own a blower.They also plow your cars over so that you can't use them.Kind of like "confiscation" of property.Not if you own a blower!

In short the use of a snow blower is a liberating experience that never fails to improve your quality of life and put a smile on your face! It instantly converts one of the worst chores in existance(shoveling) to pure enjoyment.In addition if you like mechanical equiptment it is one of the last venues where an individual can tinker with simple hand tools.

I just looked out the window and its' stopped snowing.

Got to go liberate my driveway,

Marc 

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faithfulFrank


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Re: Snow I never seen It before..
Reply #3   Feb 21, 2005 8:25 am
Dear Lazyport,
Welcome! Great to have someone from "down under"........
Honestly, come Spring (in about 6 weeks or so..........most likely less)  you will see all the mower talk you can handle here. Stick with us and you'll see......

Frank D.

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