I share the pain, it hasn't gotten down that low in my area yet but the bucket is definitely hibernating. It really hurts when I see our Southern brothers posting pictures of their adventures with their buckets during our winter months. On the flip side I get to play with my new 13hp snowblower. I got tired of bringing a knife to a gun fight so I bought the biggest one I could find and sold the old one to my brother in law. I've got an engine builder that swears he can get 20hp out of the twin cylinder engine on it any time I want it.
For you Southern boys, this is what a snowblower looks like.
I was raised in Arizona and now live in Michigan. I would much rather put up with 3 mo. of hot weather over 6mo. cold. Just can't get the wife to move from the grand children.
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