More Snow Next Week?

guywhofishes

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Getting those Teflon sprays on a drive belt makes for a debilitating combination. I tried using them and I've decided against their utility on my equipment.

If it's not throwing/clearing snow sum ting is wong. 🤪
 


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They just issued a blizzard warning for the western 3/4s of the state
 


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Just measured and Dickinson is at 15 inches since Tuesday. Snow drift behind my house is getting big.
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A heads up all, Check your sewer vents. Mine was completely covered on Ranch home. 15" when cleaned of with roof rake.
 

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Legitimately snowed in for the first time since being in our current house. Got 3 ft drifts across the driveway and it's still piling up. One of our whirly bird vents is completely covered. Looks like I will be on the roof when this blows over. I don't like the feeling nor the dig out that's to come. YUCK!!
 


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Checked natural gas vent this afternoon and it was covered. Had to dig around just to find the vent.
 

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question for you home builders out there. I have a 1950's built house. I'm always cleaning snow off my east side sewer vent. Why can't I put a PVC extention on it? Already have one of those copper T's in it. Don't think they work with a foot or more of snow on it. Are new home pipes only that high?
 


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I was hoping to get out and chase pheasants or take one more stab at filling my archery tag before the season ended.

Methinks that's out of the question now...
 

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question for you home builders out there. I have a 1950's built house. I'm always cleaning snow off my east side sewer vent. Why can't I put a PVC extention on it? Already have one of those copper T's in it. Don't think they work with a foot or more of snow on it. Are new home pipes only that high?
They make black plastic insulated covers to put over your vents. They help a lot and then put your copper T in it.
You have to know what size vent pipe/pipes you have on your roof.

https://www.menards.com/main/buildi...-sewer-vent/iv4000/p-1541140093007-c-5810.htm
 


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