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How common is snow plowing?


Kind of like how Harley was built by Mitsubishi for a long time
 
I think it depends where you live. Where I live, people drive for hours and pay money to see snow, or a snowplow.

Our winters are mild and nice. Its the 100+F months of summer that beat you up.

Snow plows, engine block heaters, high cold cranking amp batteries, all kinda go together, along with snowmobiles. I am more of a cooling system and air conditioning booster guy lol.
 
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all that time ya'll spend blowin' snow plows, or whatever, could be spent NOT doing that if you lived in FLORIDA. :headbang:

Prepping for hurricane season. Every place has it’s problems. Pick the one(s) you want to deal with and stay away from the rest.

As much as the political scene sucks in PA, we are fortunate that we usually don’t have to deal with the worst of most weather events. We get earthquakes but are usually not even noticeable. We get tornadoes but the hilly, worn out mountainous terrain tend to break them up and what we do get is the weaker variety and they have been know to skip hill top to hill top. Snow isn’t horrible, comparatively speaking. And temps don’t get to the extremes of the great white north or the deep south. The humidity can be a downer but we aren’t the only ones that have to deal with that.

Eventually, I would like to move a bit further south to take the edge off the winter but not so far south that summers are nothing but misery. Probably Kentucky or Tennessee.
 
Kiotis are Korean. The dealer is 2 1/2 miles from my house and he's a good guy. I really wanted a John Deere but I also really didn't want another mortgage. Then I found out John Deere's compact tractors are built by Yanmar.

Their smaller mower tractors are made by someone else too but I forget who.
 
I’ve always said if I moved out of Pa I would go north. Probably southern Maine or NewHampshire.
Vermont is nice too. I would have too look into it.

Definitely a bit colder.
 
Tennessee is by Georgia and North Carolina so the summers are really really hot and humid. That's still hot hot summers.

My sis and brother live in NC so I have been a lot. My dad retired from the marine corps base there and we spent summers there. Way hotter/more humid than where my mom lived in socal. At least in socal, if you went into the shade, it got cooler.
 
Tennessee is by Georgia and North Carolina so the summers are really really hot and humid. That's still hot hot summers.

My sis and brother live in NC so I have been a lot. My dad retired from the marine corps base there and we spent summers there. Way hotter/more humid than where my mom lived in socal. At least in socal, if you went into the shade, it got cooler.
Depends on where you go. Crossville, Cookville, Sequatchie Valley ...gorgeous. But yes at times, humid
 
Tennessee is by Georgia and North Carolina so the summers are really really hot and humid. That's still hot hot summers.

My sis and brother live in NC so I have been a lot. My dad retired from the marine corps base there and we spent summers there. Way hotter/more humid than where my mom lived in socal. At least in socal, if you went into the shade, it got cooler.

It's the humidity that makes a difference.

I've been to East Tennessee and don't find the summers to be too bad but I was born in the south and have spent a lot of time in the Middle East. I don't like cold. Not at all. Especially since my joints are getting arthritic from being a mechanic and being in the military. I'd rather sweat than freeze but everyone is different.
 
It's the humidity that makes a difference.

I've been to East Tennessee and don't find the summers to be too bad but I was born in the south and have spent a lot of time in the Middle East. I don't like cold. Not at all. Especially since my joints are getting arthritic from being a mechanic and being in the military. I'd rather sweat than freeze but everyone is different.
Well, logic suggests it easier to put more clothes on, than to take them off. You can only go so far and remain legal AND, even if you go all out it's no guarantee you'll be cooler;)

This is my last summer in FL. If I'm lyin', I'm dyin'.
 

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