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Old 2009-12-07, 08:52 AM   #26
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Agreed! It is pretty deep up here a the lake!
Add one vote for Blizzaks here!! The WS-60's are handling this stuff like crazy!!
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Old 2009-12-07, 09:17 AM   #27
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speaking of blizzaks. I wanna go get some today or tomorrow.. which ones do you guys reccomend? I gotta make it over the pass to santa cruz for the weekend..
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Old 2009-12-07, 09:24 AM   #28
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speaking of blizzaks. I wanna go get some today or tomorrow.. which ones do you guys reccomend? I gotta make it over the pass to santa cruz for the weekend..
I have used the LM-25's and the WS-60's. I prefer the WS-60's as they are more aggressive in the snow and seem to stop better on ice since they are a "Studless Ice & Snow", whereas the LM-25's are "Performance Winter" and give up a little ice and snow traction for better handling in the dry although I don't think it is that huge of a difference.
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If you have dedicated Winters, you might as well go for the more aggressive ones, but it's your call. The Wintersport 3D's are not very aggressive for snow ice, just a little better than all seasons so I can just leave them on all Winter with no downside. Just ask yourself how much driving you do in the snow. If I lived in Tahoe, I'd go more aggressive.
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Nothing like being lowered in the snow.

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Old 2009-12-07, 10:11 AM   #31
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Oh yah, I plowed through some deep snow this morning. My grill and wheels are all packed full.
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Old 2009-12-07, 10:29 AM   #32
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Oh yah, I plowed through some deep snow this morning. My grill and wheels are all packed full.
Oh ya, I was plowing quite a bit. I might need to raise it up some, since this winter is supposed to be pretty big.
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Yeah, I heard my radiator hissing the morning when I got out. I think I packed too much snow up in there and was blocking airflow.
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Old 2009-12-07, 10:35 AM   #34
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Old 2009-12-07, 10:44 AM   #35
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Took 3 hours to clear my large driveway and it keeps coming down. My cheapo snow blower helps, but it is a crappy 1 stage, so it sucks and has to be pushed/pulled, no assist. Any lake people ever see a deal on a tracked or big wheeled 2 stage, let me know.

I'm just glad I cleared the 4-6" last night, or it would have been too much for my blower.
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Yeah, I heard my radiator hissing the morning when I got out. I think I packed too much snow up in there and was blocking airflow.
I was watching my temp gauge and it didn't raise above normal. Fortunately only the lower grill got packed full. The one above the bumper was only partially blocked.

I am not looking forward to clearing my driveway in the dark tonight. I'll probably just throw some salt on it and do a partial dig tomorrow morning in lieu of my morning workout.
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Took 3 hours to clear my large driveway and it keeps coming down. My cheapo snow blower helps, but it is a crappy 1 stage, so it sucks and has to be pushed/pulled, no assist. Any lake people ever see a deal on a tracked or big wheeled 2 stage, let me know.

I'm just glad I cleared the 4-6" last night, or it would have been too much for my blower.
There's no such thing as a "good deal" on a used snow blower on the 1st day of heavy snowfall of the year.

Unless you consider 200% markup a "good deal" because the alternative is not getting out of your driveway for two weeks.
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Old 2009-12-07, 12:38 PM   #38
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There's no such thing as a "good deal" on a used snow blower on the 1st day of heavy snowfall of the year.

Unless you consider 200% markup a "good deal" because the alternative is not getting out of your driveway for two weeks.
I know, I was talking about in the spring/summer or if they know somebody moving to warmer climates.

My 1 stage will probably survive the rest of the season, it is just marginally less effort/time than shoveling, but at least it doesn't kill your back.
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Holy crap, it's supposed to be 0 degrees F. tomorrow night in Stead. Tonight is a toasty 4...

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...2=-119.876&e=0

Is there really a law that you have to clear the sidewalk in front of your house?
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Old 2009-12-07, 12:50 PM   #40
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Yes, it's to help out the mailman. But you only have to clear one shovel width to meet the law. No big deal.
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We have locking cluster mailboxes in my neighborhood. Hmm.
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Old 2009-12-07, 01:19 PM   #42
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Old 2009-12-07, 03:13 PM   #45
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If anyone was in south Reno earlier today and said to themselves, "hey, this road was plowed the exact width of my subaru."...

you're welcome.
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Old 2009-12-07, 04:47 PM   #46
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We got over 2 feet here. I'm going to Alpine tomorrow.

Blizzack Revo 1 here. They aren't performance, but they are leaps and bounds better than the Dunlop M3's I used to have.
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If anyone was in south Reno earlier today and said to themselves, "hey, this road was plowed the exact width of my subaru."...

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Tyson, got any pics of the EvO when we lifted the crap out of it two winters ago? Win.
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