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Volvoposting. Snow Edition.

Still fixing and improving little things. Replaced worn inner/outer tie rods but otherwise she's been trouble free. Thanks for asking @Sandwiches.

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That tractor rules. I wish I had that when I lived in place that got 350+ inches of snow per year. Had a decent Honda walk behind blower, but if you got 2ft+ it really struggled and didn't have enough weight to cut down to the pavement. I actually started pricing out buying a Kei truck and doing something neurodivergent to attache a blower, but then I realized that was an absolutely r-slurred idea that I definitely want to revisit when I have more money

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Had a decent Honda walk behind blower, but if you got 2ft+ it really struggled and didn't have enough weight to cut down to the pavement.

Same with my Cub Cadet, especially since it's a long, uphill driveway, but tire chains have definitely been helping.

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