Sunday 6 January 2013

Lamborghini Clearing Snow

Hey snow can be fun? right?, well if you can afford a Lamborghini and mess about in it on snow, then why not?

Check out this real cool video.

On a more practical note, I could think of a much cheaper and environmentally efficient way of clearing snow. This dude could have got himself a Toro 38381 Power Curve electric snow thrower, or quality Greenworks 20-inch electric snow thrower. Click this link for details of realy great deals on snow blowers

Saturday 5 January 2013

Nothing Takes Longer Than Waiting for Snow



By Steve Tracton
A Snow Lover's Refrain

Welcome to winter, but where's the snow? From the latest (sometimes sensationalist) news reports, it seems snowstorms are everywhere (even New Orleans!) -- except, as local snow lovers (including myself) can attest, in the D.C metro region.


Although we've had periods of sufficiently cold conditions for snow, almost all the significant precipitation has been rain. To me, rain in winter is a decided waste of precipitation, and below-freezing temperatures an unquestionable waste of cold air.
Keep reading for a detailed look at the unfavorable odds of getting big snowstorms locally, and the difficulties predicting them...
Unfortunately, it is not unusual in this area for wintertime precipitation and the requisite cold for snow to be out of sync. Moreover, the characteristically narrow (often less than 10 miles wide) band of "wintry mix" between snow and rain frequently runs up the gut of the D.C. area. Suffice to say, getting a snowfall of consequence around here (let's say, more than an inch or two) is no easy task, and the odds of a substantial snowfall (say, greater than 6") this (or any) winter are a long shot.
All of which evokes what I believe is unquestionably the most apt expression describing the sentiments of snow lovers, "Nothing takes longer than waiting for snow" -- a refrain from a verse of the song, Waiting for Snow, in the John McCutcheon album, Wintersongs.

Hey! you may think that this news item on winter snow was published in December 2012 or in  January 2013, but you be wrong. It was published in December 2008, clink this link to read the rest of the article.  




Where's the snow? Lack of flakes hurting business


ALLENDALE, Mich. (WZZM) - Snow blowers and shovels are collecting cobwebs at local shops because of the lack of snow this season.
By this time, we should have had a total of 31.4 inches of snow. Instead, we've only had 7.6. We talked to a few nearby hardware stores, including Menard's, Rylee's, and True Value, and they all tell us the same; this has hurt their winter business.
"We have two types of customers," said Chad Ayers, a manager of the Allendale True Value. "The planner...they have a little more disposable income and they will typically buy between September and December. They're typically buying bigger, two-stage, higher-dollar snow blowers. Then we have the other type of customer who totally banks on whether or not we get snow, and that's where we sell the single stage snow blowers." 

Just because most of the snow blowers aren't selling, it doesn't mean you're going to be able to find many on clearance. Snow blower manufacturers purposely don't put out new models each year, so they can carry over old models from the year before if there isn't a lot of snow, which is what will happen to these if they don't sell within the next few weeks.


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Suspect Arrested in Snowblower Thefts


December 20, 2012

TRUCKEE, CA - A Truckee man has been arrested in connection with several thefts of Honda snowblowers in late 2012.
30-year-old Christopher Nelson is charged with felony theft. The snowblowers retail for around $3000 apiece.
Truckee police say there may be more people in on the burglaries, and the investigation is ongoing.
One machine has been recovered and returned to its owner; four more are still missing. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of any of these stolen snowblowers is encouraged to contact Truckee PD Investigations at 530-550-2323.





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Snow blower News



I decided to start this blog while enjoying the Christmas festivities, mainly for those of us living in parts of the world where winter and snow is part of our daily lives.

This blog features interesting news items on all things relating to the world of snow blowers or snow throwers and the winter weather conditions where snow blowers come in handy.

Some news items will be witty, others informative, some may seem unrelated to snow blowers and snow in general, while others will go from the sublime to the ridiculous.


A snow blower is a very handy machine for clearing large amounts of snow from your driveway, patio or sidewalks. If you are not familiar with the various types of snow blowers and snow throwers that are available in the market to buy; then choosing the right snow blower for your exact needs can be difficult.

You can check out some of the best snow blowers in the market at this cool comparison site.