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I new it would snow, I just took the blower off to twitch
out some trees this past weekend.Anxious to get the stump grinder out I guess.
This is the time of year I appreciate blacktop and snowblowers as opposed to the lawn remodel.
Have a good one.
Grinder
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Grinder, you mean this is YOUR fault?
And I thought you were our pal!
Looks like I get to test out the chains on a big one, and the 'vintage' Skidoo snowmobile suit I got off eBay.
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Wiggly
Yeah it's my fault, but I just put the Blower back on so it will probably go out to sea.
What is your opinion of mulch mostly Hemlock I think, that is mixed with waste wood? Demo lumber etc.
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Thank you, thank you Grinder.
My blower is still perched on its log stand.
Noticed National Weather Service cancelled weather advisory.
I'm going to watch TV and forget about the weather (;>
Waiting for Spring,
bliz
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No more snow please. I need to get digging and making some money, long winters in Maine. I see the sleds are still crossing the lake today.
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I told you it would go out to sea!
But I think I will leave it on
for a bit longer.
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Murf,
Greetings, perhaps you could help me? I'm looking to use my BX23 FEL for snow removal (not too much snow in Maryland) and am concerned about the edge contacting the street. I've searched a number of times and seen references to the "Murphy Pipe" but can't seem to find the link or pictures. I see your pics show your blade setup, is this the Murphy pipe?
Thanks,John
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Wow, a 4 year old thread!!??
John, there aren't any pictures, none needed.
The now infamous Murphy Pipe is just a piece of steel pipe that has been slit to slip over the cutting edge of your FEL bucket. Other than the slit the only other thing you have to do is to drill a few holes, on a small machine 2 is enough, and either weld a nut on top of the hole, or thread the hole in the pipe itself. Then put a bolt through to apply pressure on the bucket lip to keep it in place. A second nut on the bolt will act as jamb-nut to lock it from loosening off from the vibration.
The whole point is just to give you a smooth rounded edge that won't mark paving or dig up gravel.
Best of luck.
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