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<blockquote data-quote="Curlycherry1" data-source="post: 1860767" data-attributes="member: 37832"><p>My brother got a big snowblower for his tractor last year. PTO Driven one. He has to keep several acres of his land open all winter long so he has a place to dump the freshly processed firewood. He also plows snow for about 50 houses and several stores and churches. He lives in Central NY where he often gets 150"+ pf snow so dealing with it can be a real problem. Well problem solved with his snowblower. He says he can throw cold powerdery snow over 150' and wet stuff a solid 50' with no problem. He says it is pretty impressive to take snow that has piled up in someone's front yard and throw it into the back yard over the house. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/laughing.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laugh:" title="Laugh :laugh:" data-shortname=":laugh:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curlycherry1, post: 1860767, member: 37832"] My brother got a big snowblower for his tractor last year. PTO Driven one. He has to keep several acres of his land open all winter long so he has a place to dump the freshly processed firewood. He also plows snow for about 50 houses and several stores and churches. He lives in Central NY where he often gets 150"+ pf snow so dealing with it can be a real problem. Well problem solved with his snowblower. He says he can throw cold powerdery snow over 150' and wet stuff a solid 50' with no problem. He says it is pretty impressive to take snow that has piled up in someone's front yard and throw it into the back yard over the house. :laugh: [/QUOTE]
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