My wrenching today.
Well, slip joint plyers anyway.
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Snowed overnight, couple inches. Could have drove over it, but gonna be cold next week or so and then would be packed down froze into ice.
So GOt out snowthrower. Ah, first pass and chains comming off one wheel, and became a tangled mess wrapped around axle in quick order.
GOt back to it this afternoon. Photo after job complete. Got it on tighter this time, I think
Have chains on wheels cuz the lugs on the tires (1982 snowthrower) are worn down.
More and more about me is becoming vintage.
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What's that machine? We had a 9HP (?) Ariens snowblower, lawn mower, roto tiller back in the 70s in Boston. That thing was awesome, just a couple of bolts and locating studs to change things out. 3 acres of land to mow, a huge garden to till, and lots of snow to move, because in addition to a large driveway, we had an ice skating pond about the size of a football field (a flooded swamp). I thought that thing was awesome, doing all those things. Beat digging, shoveling and mowing by manual power.
One memory that stands out among many - the muffler rusted through, like everything did back then. My dad had just built a greenhouse and the cat loved sleeping in there on a cold winter's day. Well, my dad knew a warm Ariens was a happy starting Ariens, and parked it in there. One bitter cold snowy day, rather than pulling it outside, he started it up in the greenhouse. Well, the noise of starting it in a glass enclosure was epic, and the cat happened to be in there. He made a nice cat-sized hole through the door getting out of dodge. Still gives me a chuckle.






















