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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:28 am
by M-Thrax
I hope she made enough cookies for all of us!! :)
Nice shots of your 37 in action

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:10 am
by rixm37
Great pics Carter. I love to look at snow and your truck looks right at home pushing the plow!!

LOOK AT SNOW is my key word. I think I'll stay out here in cactus land :lol:

Merry Christmas to you and your family!!

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:56 pm
by Lifer
I love looking at snow, too, but sooner or later I gotta go outside for something and my appreciation of its beauty disappears before I can take two steps! I do not regret moving from IL to GA one little bit. It was 45 deg while I was out shopping this morning, and that's cold enough for me! Keep posting those pics, though. They are pretty, I have to admit. :)

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:34 pm
by Carter
Well, I'm back after another day of plowing. This time for the neighbors who are unable to do for themselves like the nice lady across the street who has a broken leg, hard to shovel when on crutches and the 82 yr. old lady on the next block over who lost het husband a yr. ago as well as some of my friends who I always help.

Thanks Warren, the winch does raise and lower the blade.
Image Click on thumbnail.

Bruce you have a great memory for details, yes it was for the neighbors, have to keep them happy and yes, Sandy did a wonderful baking job.

Thanks Murf, I really like taking pictures for others to enjoy.

Bill she made 10 doz., just enough for me :wink:

Ric, If I lived where you do I could take life a lot easier as it's a lot of work installing the blade and plowing with it using Armstrong power steering. I like to see snow also and if I didn't have this rig I'd have to shovel it :twisted:

Just for you Lifer so you don't start missing snow and want to move back to the land of frozen lakes, rivers, hands and feet. This rig really makes the snow fly!
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Thanks for the comments everyone. Carter

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:54 pm
by HingsingM37
Great Pics! Merry Christmas to you Carter and everyone here on the forum :)

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:00 pm
by T. Highway
Dang Carter, Now your plowing roads? Nice pictures bud.

Bert

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:34 pm
by DJ
Very talented also, multi tasking,plowing snow,taking pictures,and probably eating one of those cookies at the same time.

DJ

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:56 am
by Carter
Merry Christmas to you David. Bert, it looks like a road but it's really only my driveway but long enough to build some speed and get the snow rolling off the blade. "Snow is the enemy and must be removed" :D
Steering, shifting, clutching, working the winch and turning my head nearly 180 is multitasking to the max. DJ, cookies have to be an inside and by the fire thing but you should have seen me trying to plow and take that picture of me doing it, I was beside my self :shock:

SNOW....

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:38 am
by Nickathome
Carter;

I took my truck out on Saturday in the whiteout. Had a blast. Having trouble with my alternator though, as batteries were in the red by the time I parked the truck. I think it may be that my batts were low to begin with from the truck sitting for a while, and wasn't out long enough to allow a decent charge. Had lights on, heater running and wipers going. Gonna charge them up tonight and see how things go. Was really impressed with how the truck handled in the snow. Drove like a tank. Wish it had some kind of defrost capabilities though. I may have to rig up the PVC defroster that I saw on the midwest mil website.

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 6:47 am
by Cal_Gary
I can only see your "click on thumbnail" picture, Carter, but watch the weather reports intently from here in Monterey, where it was 65 degrees yesterday. Looks like the East got slammed pretty good. Be safe, Everyone!
Gary

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:47 pm
by rixm37
What a great action shot. Making that evil snow fly!!

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:05 pm
by Carter
Nick, sorry to learn you are having trouble, other than what has been covered in your other post I am at a loss to recommend any other course of action. As posted before, check the battery voltage before starting then with the engine running which will give a good indication of what both the batts and alt. are doing along with tightening and cleaning all connections thoroughly. It shouldn't make any difference if the batts were low at start-up as the alt. should charge them with the engine operating at driving speed.

Gary, I set up a Webshots album so you would be able to see some of the pix I posted here that you were unable to view, I keep forgeting you can't see them when posted on G741. Here you go:
http://community.webshots.com/album/576002585Znpazi
In the last shot, that mound on the extreme right of the frame is a completely covered car. :shock:

Ric, An M37 and a plow just seem to be made for each other. The plow I bought for $100 about 24 years ago and the frame was made from some old 4" channel steel and a couple of other scraps I had on hand and I am happy it makes the snow fly, I hate shoveling snow :evil: but enjoy plow it with the M. All of this white stuff before winter had started. Autumn Blizzard just doesn't sound right when I say it.