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My CO experience today
went off this AM due to my "pellet stove" vent being covered with drifting snow (six foot drifts). Thank goodness for my CO Experts alarm and my Testo that I carry with me all the time both alarmed and when checked found 26 PPM.
Everything is fine now cleared the snow and we are nice an cozy getting ready to watch the Pats beat my second most favorite team the Steelers.
I also sheared off one of the shearing pins on my snow blower. A project for tomorrow.
My son will come by with his plow and plow me out.
Everything is fine now cleared the snow and we are nice an cozy getting ready to watch the Pats beat my second most favorite team the Steelers.
I also sheared off one of the shearing pins on my snow blower. A project for tomorrow.
My son will come by with his plow and plow me out.
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glad to hear
Good to hear. Amazing how valuable those alarm's are the first time they go off. As to a snowblower? what are they used for? LOL I'll stick with my Ford and Fisher 8' plow, push the handle and foot on the gas. Nice and warm!!! Go Pat's!!!!0 -
Tom, that is why I rely
on my son to plow me out, that is unless you want to drive down from NH to plow me out. I will put a pot of coffee on and the wife has a nice roast in the oven.
Go PATS!!!!0
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