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We are having a White Christmas in some parts of western Washington (state).

 

I just looked out my windows, and it is snowing outside. YEAH !!!!! We are getting a White Christmas !

 

(Bing Crosby) I'm dreaming of a White Christmas...just like the ones I used to know. Where the tree tops glisten, and children listen, to hear...sleigh bells in the snow.

 

If you like snow, I wish that you too can have a White Christmas.:santa:

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We are having a partially white Christmas. A light dusting is about all right now. Supposed to be a decent sized storm coming through tomorrow and lasting through Thursday, we'll see. I can live without it but Eileen LOVES it so only for her, I hope we get it.

 

By the way, your attachment didn't work for some reason.

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Nope...I have an OLD John Deere 110 with a snow blower on it. That old thing just keeps on ticking. I like it and won't be upgrading unless it someday bites the dust. :) I don't use it for anything except the snow so hopefully it will last a long time.

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It snowed last night in Western Nebraska. Kinda of surpised me. I owned a John Deere 110 just like Don's. Sold it on our parents estate auction last July. My brother and I bought it in the mid 70's. Quality stuff.:)

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Nope...I have an OLD John Deere 110 with a snow blower on it. That old thing just keeps on ticking. I like it and won't be upgrading unless it someday bites the dust. :) I don't use it for anything except the snow so hopefully it will last a long time.

Freebird, although it may be long in the tooth that 110 is still a heck of a machine. :thumbsup: I have a 5 year old LA series JD with a 42" deck and 44" blower. It's no where near the machine the "real" John Deer were. Old school rocks in their case. Maintain it and it will live a long long time.

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I picked this one up 4 years ago, and brought it home the day after Christmas. Hid it inside the garage, and when my wife came home she opened the garage door, and...surprise. She was all for it.

 

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It is a 2005 JD 2210 with front loader

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I picked this one up 4 years ago, and brought it home the day after Christmas. Hid it inside the garage, and when my wife came home she opened the garage door, and...surprise. She was all for it.

 

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It is a 2005 JD 2210 with front loader

I just have to wonder why somebody would use something green to deal with that what is white?

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Half your luck with the snow, guys.

Where I am in Oz, on Christmas Eve around mid-day it hit 39.5degC (100F?):225:

Then a storm came over the mountain and the temperature dropped to 26C.

Dropped further overnight and Christmas Day I had to pull on a sweater.

Today - Boxing Day 11am - it's sitting on 18C (64F)

Talk about a land of extremes.

Wouldn't live anywhere else!

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Half your luck with the snow, guys.

Where I am in Oz, on Christmas Eve around mid-day it hit 39.5degC (100F?):225:

Then a storm came over the mountain and the temperature dropped to 26C.

Dropped further overnight and Christmas Day I had to pull on a sweater.

Today - Boxing Day 11am - it's sitting on 18C (64F)

Talk about a land of extremes.

Wouldn't live anywhere else!

spear, try it here sometime when a 60 degree (F) swing tops out at +35 F :thumbdown:

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I just have to wonder why somebody would use something green to deal with that what is white?

 

Real farmers use a John Deere. Those that aren't...use a Case.:stirthepot:

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Don't tell Big Tom about the 12-18" we are suppose to get Wed and Thursday:yikes: he don't like SNOW!:yikes:

Just tell him to get a big RED, then he'll love it.

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