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Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by badinfluence63, Mar 10, 2015.

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    badinfluence63 Well-Known Member

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    If I knew how I would. Where did you get it?
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    Get your Salamander heater to soften up the ice, have it out is an hour, max. If I was closer I'd be over and do it for you.
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    Ha ha not that EZ. Need to shovel all the snow off the top. But need to shovel it into the bucket loader then relocate snow. Then shovel around trailer and into bucket loader. Minimum space to pull it out too. No I'm gonna let it melt between my days off and chip away at it on my days off.
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    Would it be easier to snowblow behind and move the enclosed back a bit? Or drag the Honda with the tractor out of the way? The pic makes me think the enclosed trailer might be able to go back 5-6 feet to give you the angle, if the snow has not been driven on it should blow not too bad. 1 cut with the tractor should do it.
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    Tried the snow blower but because there are layers of ice between layers of snow couldn't use it. The wheels ride up on the lower layers of ice instead of blowing it. May have to pull the Honda forward.
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    Just hook up the ol truck, put it in 4-wheel and yank it out of there.
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    Need to move Honda...sons pos tuner car.
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    Tell the kid to throw some love at the Monte instead and be a man, Hondas are for sperm challenged people.;)
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    Lololololololololol..my sentiments exactly!
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    Got it out today! Junior came over and we bull dogged it out. My nutts are killing me,lol.




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    Man you guys sure do still have a lot of snow on the ground. Hope it's over for you.
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    Both back wheels were sitting in 4-5 inch valleys, stuck in a frozen pool of ice. We had to pull hard right while pulling back. To old and broke down for this s*t. My strategy was latch on, lean back and let the fatness do the work. Whew.
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    Hatchet works wonders on ice
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    We got 3 inches today ! WTH!!!


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    When we twisted it right it broke out the ice.
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    That's more than 3 times what we will get in a normal year. This year none.
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    Sun came out for 5 mins now it's effin snowing again. I want to move to Flaarida next door to HRK. !!!!!


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    Yer brother might rent Ya a room


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