View Full Version : You bunch of Snow Hog'n Bastids!!
NJ H2
12-29-2006, 02:16 PM
Could you people from Colorado let a little Snow slip through!! :crying:
I've got snow envy :D
http://photos.imageevent.com/benza/pictures/websize/IMG_0614.JPG
DennisAJC
12-29-2006, 02:30 PM
Dang! That could have been put to good use!:D
No snow there yet?
GLBLWARMR
12-29-2006, 02:38 PM
From what I am hearing the entire Northeast is completely bare.
If you want to put your truck to use, drive out to Colorado and plow all those guys out.
NJ H2
12-29-2006, 03:35 PM
Dang! That could have been put to good use!:D
No snow there yet?
Not even a flake
It's been between 50 and 65F everyday
I almost went to the beach a few days ago!
Teh warmth brings da suckage :(
BKLYNH2
12-29-2006, 03:44 PM
yeah seriously quit hogging the snow, my snowboard is very lonely right now. :(
CO Hummer
12-29-2006, 04:10 PM
Could you people from Colorado let a little Snow slip through!! :crying:
I've got snow envy :D
http://photos.imageevent.com/benza/pictures/websize/IMG_0614.JPG
Man, I wish I had that plow!!!
Big Z
12-29-2006, 04:32 PM
Ya!..I could be doing this Also! ;)
Big Z
12-29-2006, 04:34 PM
:D
CO Hummer
12-29-2006, 04:34 PM
Z,
You've just given me an excuse to buy an ATV. I "need it" for plowing. ;) ;)
Big Z
12-29-2006, 04:40 PM
It be Tee shirt, Shorts, and!..................Striper! :dancingbanana:
Big Z
12-29-2006, 04:44 PM
I put a Blower on the 800 A couple years ago!.......It's the best!!! :shhh:
h2co-pilot
12-29-2006, 05:16 PM
Uh! Guys and their toys........:rolleyes:;)
CO Hummer
12-29-2006, 05:34 PM
Uh! Guys and their toys........:rolleyes:;)
Girls and their tea sets...........
DRTYFN
12-29-2006, 05:53 PM
Girls and their tea sets...........
You and your sewing kit.:jump:
CO Hummer
12-29-2006, 06:04 PM
You and your sewing kit.:jump:
You and your li'l comic books. :giggling:
usetosellhummer
12-29-2006, 07:37 PM
snowing hard here and 5 inches on ground.
timgco
12-29-2006, 08:27 PM
I too am considering an ATV. Polaris Sportsman 800 w/ the prospector II track, 60" blade OR a Polaris Ranger with glacier plow and prospector kit for the winter time. We looked at Mule's last year, but got some other two wheeled toys instead. Now I'm kicking myself because either of the two U.V's would have come in handy over the last two weeks.
We don't get that many big storms in Aurora, although Iam estimating I have shoveled 50" of snow in teh last week. that doesn't include the drifts either.
for those that have the ATV's for plowing, how do they do and do you thin they can handle these storms?
I'm just planning ahead? ... for next time. :D
CO Hummer
12-29-2006, 08:31 PM
I too am considering an ATV. Polaris Sportsman 800 w/ the prospector II track, 60" blade OR a Polaris Ranger with glacier plow and prospector kit for the winter time. We looked at Mule's last year, but got some other two wheeled toys instead. Now I'm kicking myself because either of the two U.V's would have come in handy over the last two weeks.
We don't get that many big storms in Aurora, although Iam estimating I have shoveled 50" of snow in teh last week. that doesn't include the drifts either.
for those that have the ATV's for plowing, how do they do and do you thin they can handle these storms?
I'm just planning ahead? ... for next time. :D
Tim,
Do it! We can wheel together, and wheel together!
timgco
12-29-2006, 08:34 PM
Tim,
Do it! We can wheel together, and wheel together!
"someone" told me I have to pay off or sell my ZX10 first, so now she gonna move the snow. Problem solved. She is so gonna kick my arse when she looks at this too. :jump:
Big Z
12-29-2006, 08:59 PM
I too am considering an ATV. Polaris Sportsman 800 w/ the prospector II track, 60" blade OR a Polaris Ranger with glacier plow and prospector kit for the winter time. We looked at Mule's last year, but got some other two wheeled toys instead. Now I'm kicking myself because either of the two U.V's would have come in handy over the last two weeks.
We don't get that many big storms in Aurora, although Iam estimating I have shoveled 50" of snow in teh last week. that doesn't include the drifts either.
for those that have the ATV's for plowing, how do they do and do you thin they can handle these storms?
I'm just planning ahead? ... for next time. :D
I KNOW They CAN Handle the storms!..;) ...And Better than a Truck plow!!---for Res and light Commercial anyway!--- :shhh:...... I have the 800 w/Glacier and "V" Plow....But since mounting the Kimpex 2 stage snow blower....I seldom use it! :clapping:
johndjmix1
01-05-2007, 09:28 AM
Just sold my Ranger with a plow. WORKED AWESOME! Only selling it since i got way too much stuff.....will get new one once me and my Fiance get our real house.
NJ people you guys just need to move. Do you live where you need to work or do you work where you want to live!?
--John
codeman671
01-05-2007, 03:29 PM
Could you people from Colorado let a little Snow slip through!! :crying:
I've got snow envy :D
http://photos.imageevent.com/benza/pictures/websize/IMG_0614.JPG
What kind of plow setup is that? Nobody around here has a solution for putting a plow on an H2.
Adam in CO
01-05-2007, 04:19 PM
Getting a lot more right now, too.
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=62620
NJ H2
01-06-2007, 02:01 AM
What kind of plow setup is that? Nobody around here has a solution for putting a plow on an H2.
It's a FlexBlade from SnowBear
http://www.truckaccessoriesworld.com/snow-plows/snowbear.htm
It's not made for Commercial use but it does work great ... if you have snow! :mad: :mad: It connects to your front trailer hitch. It has a wireless key fob that raises and lowers the plow. Left and right tilt is manual.
You will also need a 10 inch drop down hitch since the H2 is much higher than most other cars. I bought the Blue Ox
http://photos.imageevent.com/benza/scarabmovie/websize/HiLow-Drop-Hitch.jpg
partsguy
01-06-2007, 02:10 AM
Keep that stuff turn Pa, into central America for all I care !!!!Hate did I sayHATE snow!!!!!!:rant:
Nice plow but I would trade for a spider and a tea set any time.........!!!1:jump:
Woogy
01-06-2007, 04:17 PM
So, I have a version of a hitch mounted snow plow up here in Idaho. After plowing this morning I can no longer remove the hitch pin. Somehow either the pin bent (unlikely) or the bumper/hitch receiver shifted slightly and the holes are no longer lined up.
Anyone have an idea?
So, I have a version of a hitch mounted snow plow up here in Idaho. After plowing this morning I can no longer remove the hitch pin. Somehow either the pin bent (unlikely) or the bumper/hitch receiver shifted slightly and the holes are no longer lined up.
Anyone have an idea?If the pin is dented or deformed it won't be easy to remove. Have you tried a sledge hammer yet?
Just the receiver is stuck? The blade came off okay?
It's always been my experience that you don't use a good car with a straight frame to plow snow if you ever want it to drive down the road properly again.
Woogy
01-07-2007, 01:43 AM
I got the pin out thanks to a rep saw. In essence, I bent the front receiver mount slightly so that the valance holes don't line up properly now.
Fun
timgco
01-11-2007, 10:49 PM
yep, you guessed it. This thread on top can mean only one thing.
More snow!
First we get cold and freeze rain. Than pver the weekend we get more cold weather and up to anotehr 8".
KUSA ? The arctic cold front started moving into the metro area on Thursday afternoon and will spread a wintry mix of flurries and freezing drizzle into the Denver area Thursday evening.
9NEWS Chief Meteorologist Kathy Sabine says now that the cold air has settled in the metro area there will be a 55 degree temperature drop by Friday from Wednesday?s high of 65 degrees.
The freezing drizzle should start around 6 p.m. Thursday and mix with snow flurries overnight into Friday morning.
That could make things very slick for the Friday morning commute, especially on bridges and overpasses. There could also be freezing fog in many areas.
The colder air from the north is mixing with the milder air that has been in the metro area over the past few days.
Kathy says there will be light snow and flurries throughout the day on Friday in the metro area. There will only be minor accumulation.
The snow is expected to stay light through early Saturday morning, but a second, stronger surge of arctic air will move in Saturday night into Sunday morning.
The 9NEWS weather team expects about 4 to 8 inches of snow will be on the ground in the metro area by Sunday night.
After the snow moves out, the cold will remain, with highs in the single digits and lower teens through early next week.
Kathy added that it looks like the temperatures will moderate closer to normal (43 degrees) by the end of next week.
:clapping:
NJ H2
01-29-2007, 12:06 AM
Oviously too much free time due to tons of snow and closure of work/school :D
http://media.collegehumor.com/ch6/7/4/collegehumor.30adc2671cdcf9d73106d6748aacb7df.jpg
Oviously too much free time due to tons of snow and closure of work/school :D
http://media.collegehumor.com/ch6/7/4/collegehumor.30adc2671cdcf9d73106d6748aacb7df.jpg
Wow, she can sweep the floor with those
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