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Wow, someone won't be able to walk straight....Live 35-45 miles west of Waterloo on highway 20. Had 13” on a patio table and 8” in our yard around 10 am. We’ve gotten a couple more since
Radar looks like there is at least two hours of snow leftCongratulations! Wish it was along Hwy 20.
Gotta do what you gotta doWow, someone won't be able to walk straight....
Not much? Hope you’re right and the farm doesn’t have much. Highway 18 has had plentybust in MN
Will do a welfare check on you Iowans when I get back home in a couple of hours.
Had a 76 chevy just like that growing up only just a three on the tree. It was a beast in the snow when you knew how to drive it. Can't remember if we used sandbags but I don't think so. Lived in the country in gravel road that didn't get plowed for a few days.Had to make a run to HyVee and took the beater truck on its maiden voyage in the snow. It turns out gobs of torque, a 5 speed, 2WD and nothing in the bed is even worse than I thought.
I’m lucky the roads were almost empty or I would have had some horns and fingers flying my way.
amateursWow, someone won't be able to walk straight....
Had a 76 chevy just like that growing up only just a three on the tree. It was a beast in the snow when you knew how to drive it. Can't remember if we used sandbags but I don't think so. Lived in the country in gravel road that didn't get plowed for a few days.
8" so far in Waterloo and snowing hard. Another 6"-10" forecast, so we'll have we'll over 10".
It's gonna be a long winter.![]()
The way the temps jump around it could be gone in two weeks.
Did that not many yrs ago climbing a big hill near home when I had some bald tires on a 2WD Dodge Dakota.Grew up rural on gravel myself. Every vehicle we had was 2wd and somehow we survived. In the winter sandbags, survival clothes in the trunk and driving like you had more sense than a common dog were in order from November to February. On highways the shoulders were always rock and when the road became really slick, you put one tire of your limited slip rear end on the gravel and idle home. Good times!
I have the 24" 2 stage EGO and I have 7.5 amph batteries. I can't give any first hand input yet as I haven't used it but will report back when I go out here in a bit. It says it'll blow the snow up to 50'. I was more than impressed with the 21" single stage snowblower that I am sure I'll be happy with this one. I do know of 3 people that have the same model as I do and they have all been happy with them. EGO makes a 28" unit with 2 12amph batteries that might work better in your situation.How's that bigger Ego working? Which model exactly?
I have a PITA driveway - long in two directions, and one of those is 30 ft wide section, 100+ feet long, and blocked on the long sides (4 stall garage on one side, and neighbor fence on other - I won't blow over because his beagles run around there and I am not a richard). Blade on lawn tractor can't handle more than about 3 inches of light fluff. Current snowblower can't blow more than maybe 20-25 feet, so end up blowing it both directions multiple times and super frustrating. I want something that will launch 6" of wet snow into fking low earth orbit.
Blower attachment for lawn tractor? Well the other long section of driveway is very steep at the bottom and I get stuck down there with the blade coming back up. So making the front end heavier isn't gonna help. Wheel weights are useless against slush and steep.
So I think my best bet is just going Leroy Jenkins with the baddest mofosnoblo I can find. Is that the Ego? How far will it throw? How long does it work before running out of charge? Normally it takes me probably 2 hours with the 24" 2-stage. How long for those 12 Ah batteries to recharge?
Appreciate any intel - super frustrated today.