I think it was worth every penny to keep it from snowing. I had a small Toro 18" electric for decades that did fine till I got the 3’ snowfall. Bought a 24" Ariens gas powered one and have only used it a few times over the last 10 years for some snows over 12". I don’t regret the purchase.
I am enjoying the 80 degree November temperatures.
If we are not going to do anything to stop climate change, then we should start planning for it. I’m thinking of opening a banana plantation in Minnesota.
Not really a good bet, considering where one might live. But it’s the only if/then that might work.
Example: if I buy a leaf blower/vac, the dozen oaks in our yard won’t drop their leaves? What about a self-propelled mower? Grass won’t grow? Wash the car = no rain?
Is that phenomenon related to the sure fire way to find something you’ve lost? You’ve looked everywhere for days, so you give up and buy a replacement, then the lost item suddenly appears.
The more snow we get here in the mountains in winter, the less the chance of forest fires in the spring. We’re off to a good start, 15 inches over the past few days.
Two years ago, I had to replace the spark plug on my snow blower because it wouldn’t start before a snow forecast. We never got any snow fall large enough to use it that year.
I like to believe I’m not superstitious, yet I’ve never put the shovels and the buckets of ice-melter back in the shed until at least mid-April. The last time I bought a brand new car was in the Spring of 1994. There hadn’t been a single snowflake in weeks, and no snow in the forecast. I felt safe taking delivery on March 10th. There was a near-blizzard the next day.
Zykoic 13 days ago
Yep.
Freebyrd1 13 days ago
Definitely
Jml58 13 days ago
It will then have served its purpose.
C 13 days ago
Snow job
TStyle78 13 days ago
That’s how it works.
KimmiesAndrews 13 days ago
No doubt.
PoochFan 13 days ago
It looks more like a cannon.
[Traveler] Premium Member 13 days ago
My dad bought one a number of years ago at a flea market even though we rarely get a lot of snow. It’s never been used.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 13 days ago
I think it was worth every penny to keep it from snowing. I had a small Toro 18" electric for decades that did fine till I got the 3’ snowfall. Bought a 24" Ariens gas powered one and have only used it a few times over the last 10 years for some snows over 12". I don’t regret the purchase.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 13 days ago
Remember adds like “No Snow by January 31st? Get your money back!!”
Zaphod Beeblebrox 13 days ago
Lol…this is what I told my co-workers when I bought mine. We’ve had no local snow accumulation for three years. You’re welcome :)
dflak 13 days ago
I am enjoying the 80 degree November temperatures.
If we are not going to do anything to stop climate change, then we should start planning for it. I’m thinking of opening a banana plantation in Minnesota.
julianhoward Premium Member 13 days ago
That’s a well-known and well-respected adage here in Buffalo!
sandpiper 13 days ago
Not really a good bet, considering where one might live. But it’s the only if/then that might work.
Example: if I buy a leaf blower/vac, the dozen oaks in our yard won’t drop their leaves? What about a self-propelled mower? Grass won’t grow? Wash the car = no rain?
Zen-of-Zinfandel 13 days ago
Moderately indisputable.
ladykat 13 days ago
It’s a possibility.
Bex Premium Member 13 days ago
Is that phenomenon related to the sure fire way to find something you’ve lost? You’ve looked everywhere for days, so you give up and buy a replacement, then the lost item suddenly appears.
oakie817 13 days ago
Right?
mountainclimber 13 days ago
The more snow we get here in the mountains in winter, the less the chance of forest fires in the spring. We’re off to a good start, 15 inches over the past few days.
Teto85 Premium Member 13 days ago
You. That’s one of the “Murphy’s Laws” that rule the Universe.
wildlandwaters 13 days ago
didn’t work for me… when I got mine a few years back, I can’t even guess how many days I used it. But I guess that’s okay… money well spent!
KEA 13 days ago
yep, that’s how it works. Took my snow shovel to the porch yesterday
Not Again 13 days ago
Two years ago, I had to replace the spark plug on my snow blower because it wouldn’t start before a snow forecast. We never got any snow fall large enough to use it that year.
Smeagol 13 days ago
Is it like washing your car guarantees that it will rain?
maureenmck Premium Member 12 days ago
I like to believe I’m not superstitious, yet I’ve never put the shovels and the buckets of ice-melter back in the shed until at least mid-April. The last time I bought a brand new car was in the Spring of 1994. There hadn’t been a single snowflake in weeks, and no snow in the forecast. I felt safe taking delivery on March 10th. There was a near-blizzard the next day.
tinstar 12 days ago
Before I ever got one, I threw my back out about 4 times, shoveling, so, I would rather have it, and not need it, than need it, and not have it.
swadeparker Premium Member 12 days ago
In the fall if 2022, I bought a 4-wheel drive truck to more easily get through snow and ice. Not a flake has fallen since.
wildlandwaters 11 days ago
if that worked, I’d buy a new one every year! Lol!