I bet we all could use a little help from a guy with a snow plow today! Anyone near Evergreen?
I bet we all could use a little help from a guy with a snow plow today! Anyone near Evergreen?
FoCo - 2" MAX (more like 1"+) Some lawns are still showing a fair bit of green. Streets are wet. Only on some is a small bit of slush found. Several miles up Rist Canyon west of town - about 11". Highlands Ranch is nicely covered - a foot is my guess.
I keep hearing Evergreen is slated for some big numbers. How much do you have Jackie?
We had about 10” on our deck this am in Longmont
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We got 3-feet+ at my house.
Jim (March 15th, 2024)
A friend of mine lives outside Evergreen and is stuck as well. He has a small plow but it wasnt enough to move all the snow. Hope you find someone!
We shoveled until our shovel broke, then we resorted to snow bashing! We got out
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Jim (March 15th, 2024)
No pictures?
I know Max wasn't looking at me - but I'll play along...
www.JimWilliamson.net/automobile/2024-03-15--snow-covered-trees/
TjMike (March 26th, 2024)
Thanks Mike. It's a bit much for what we need. Good luck!
That's curious (from the engineer in me).
How do you think the shock happens?
I'd azzume battery to motor and return would be a reasonably secure circuit where moving water would not bother it. What's your thinking?
edit: Or is it static electricity - the high velocity air rushing by the small particles of snow - then zap - discharge time.
I think static discharge... If you are in a cloud of snow with it running you will get a shock everytime. if you can run it with the wind -so you aren't in a cloud it is fine. I tested this on my wife and neighbor (purely for scientific reasons and NOT for my entertainment!).
Jim (April 6th, 2024)