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sblunier

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Steve Blunier "Mr. Plow" (Central IL)
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....I'm running out of old snow pics...
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Some "black ops" night time mission photos from about 8 years ago......

...complete with blurred speed photo.....

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This is about all I can do. It don't hardly ever snow enough to plow around here.

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I had to take the pics, because the wife said she was not going to get out in that cold snow just to take a picture of some idiot on a garden tractor!
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Years ago I traded a QA36 to a guy for a QA42A. I always thought I got much better loft with the 36, at least 20 feet in good dry snow. I'll have to see if I can find any pics.. on
 
David, doing it one handed I couldn't just go all hail Mary. It's gravel so I don't dig in deep and move the gravel into the yard. I do give'r heck when I need to, like moving a pile back if I get too much snow stacked up.

That was just a small portion of my driveway.
 

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