both old benz wouldnt start after siting outside for two days.... fuckkkkkk Sunday cant come fast enough.
both old benz wouldnt start after siting outside for two days.... fuckkkkkk Sunday cant come fast enough.
Saw this on CTVnews. Not sure how Toronto will manage with -12 degrees as a low.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/how-co...bate-1.4771067
“Extreme”
“If you go outside without a toque you might get some red cheeks!”
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To be fair, I think I'd rather be in Calgary @ -25 than Toronto @ -12...
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Calgary only hit 1603MW. Time to install dem solar panels for summer!
Cocoa $11,000 per tonne.
Holy crap. That snow came down hard this evening.
About 10cm down here in the slums just to the NNW of ES' place. Gots to go out soon to help a friend replace a countertop in a Airbnb property they own in Sunnyside, slippie slippie.
Slide slide slippery slide.
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Roads are fine.
Last night, Scott Lake Hill. 1.5hr stopped delay while stuck semi's blocking road chained up. You could barely walk on the highway it was so icy. Hopefully better now outside Calgary.
I saw a city bus stuck at Somerset station (at about 01:00). Cab couldn't go more than 60 on Hwy2.
Yeah I saw a stuck accordion bus on 4st at about the same time on my walk back from the Palomino.
So that was fun and all but.... Going from 25 foot frontage to 200, that got old real quick
Anyone on here have a noobs guide to snowblowers?
90% for shoveling sidewalks, have a small driveway as well that it will be used for. Want something that will be able to clear really nicely down to relatively clean pavement. No need for a ton of throw, like 5 feet would be plenty.
Seems like you can spend essentially any amount of money on these things.
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My dad got a sub $1000 yardworks one and he's had it for 20 years now
EB Stoney closed due to a death, traffic was backed up for me this morning otherwise a fairly normal drive
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I am still loving my weak 40V 18" battery electric. Cleared a 25x25 pad on Sunday on 1 4Ah battery. It's weak so it can only go half width without bogging down. I would assume an 80V one can go full 18". It may not bet faster than shoving but definitely a back saver.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Throws distance matter because you try to throw as much out to the road as you can and spread it out evenly for cars to pad it down. I rarely throw onto my lawn because I don't want salt and crap get throw onto it.
I love electric since it's nice a light enough that I just hang it in summer and not taking up real estate on the garage floor. There is no maintenance other than battery care (keep it warm, keep it charged etc).
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