View Poll Results: READY FOR FIRST SNOW
YES
1
3.03%
NO
2
6.06%
H**L YES!
16
48.48%
H**L NO !
14
42.42%
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Let It Snow
#6
Hmmmm, take a look at the sig for the answer to that!!!!!
Actually we already had our first snowfall. Last week we got about 8", but it melted. Right now we have a dusting on the ground.
Dave...let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!!!!
Actually we already had our first snowfall. Last week we got about 8", but it melted. Right now we have a dusting on the ground.
Dave...let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!!!!
#8
I picked up a 98 Silverado 4x4 just about 2 months ago. 2 days ago my dad went out and bought a 8.5HP, 27" snowblower.... The best part is that he doesnt have room at his house for it so he is leaving it with me! all I have to do is go and clear his driveway when it snows.... I say
LET IT SNOW!!!!!!!!!
LET IT SNOW!!!!!!!!!
#9
I drove my 91 SS454 pickup to work yesterday. I left around noon, but the roads were already covered pretty good. It would take me about 10 seconds to finally get moving forward after I had to stop. But I made it home and actually made it up my driveway. What fun! Here's the truck after shoveling the driveway and backing it up to clean it off. Who needs a 4x4!
Last edited by Jeff H; 12-06-2003 at 05:09 PM.
#10
I have a Silverado 4X4 and a snow blower and still hate the snow. I was going to drop the GTO this weekend for the clutch replacement. Goat and the trailer are burried in the back yard. Stinking snow
Jeff, I didn't know the 91 SS's came in 2 tone colors (white and black)
How many days 'till E-town opens ?
Jeff, I didn't know the 91 SS's came in 2 tone colors (white and black)
How many days 'till E-town opens ?
#14
im a lil late on this but LET IT SNOW!!!!
i bought a Suburban few months back,got some new tires,wanna play with 4x4. we got a few inches,and the Burb sailed right through it,not a challenge. i want about 10-14" and i'll be happy,then i can really go play
also i work outside,and would MUCH rather work in snow/cold then heat or rain. always easier to warm up then it is to cool off. Plus with snow,you dont get drenched while working,and the voltage doesnt sting as much in snow compared to rain.
i bought a Suburban few months back,got some new tires,wanna play with 4x4. we got a few inches,and the Burb sailed right through it,not a challenge. i want about 10-14" and i'll be happy,then i can really go play
also i work outside,and would MUCH rather work in snow/cold then heat or rain. always easier to warm up then it is to cool off. Plus with snow,you dont get drenched while working,and the voltage doesnt sting as much in snow compared to rain.