I was wondering if you all could help me get an understanding for just how hard frozen the ground is in your area this year compared to your historical observations?
In particular, the kinds of observations that are of use to me are:
1. Is there a layer of ice on top of the ground under virgin snowpack?
2. Frost thickness, if you've been so unlucky as to have had to dig through it.
3. When pushing snow, is it easy to scrape up dirt as well, or is your bucket or blade not able to create lawn-wrecking divots this year?
4. And, of course, general location is always a help!
Thanks guys!
Allen
In particular, the kinds of observations that are of use to me are:
1. Is there a layer of ice on top of the ground under virgin snowpack?
2. Frost thickness, if you've been so unlucky as to have had to dig through it.
3. When pushing snow, is it easy to scrape up dirt as well, or is your bucket or blade not able to create lawn-wrecking divots this year?
4. And, of course, general location is always a help!
Thanks guys!
Allen