I traded my Spider today

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baltobernie
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I traded my Spider today

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.... for something even more "old school" 8)

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About 20" yesterday; quite a bit for this part of the country!
Winter or summer, she's still a beauty

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I really didn't fool anybody with that Subject line, did I? :roll:
Sleep tight, sweetie

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What's all of that white stuff? Foam, Salt, Ash?
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dandruff? If you mount that snow blower on the front of the Spider you'll have the only Fiat snowplow in the world (my world at least)
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I hear you got a lot more than we did but the kids and I still had fun making a snowman and sliding down the hill in 42 degree weather....perfect skiing weather in my book! I'm afraid it'll be awhile before any of my Fiats are moved.
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The weather event you're having back there has made the local news here. Quite a bit of snow in a short time period. As frustrating as the stuff can be if you want to travel, the kids love it... sometimes even the big kids. (just got back from taking the dogs out for a X=country ski)
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Good one Bernie! Your pictures make me shiver though.
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Wow Bernie,
Nice clean looking garage! and Car too. I like your plow. I have a snow blower and didn't start it for a few years. Now I had to shovel twice. It's going to the shop tomorrow.
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Oh man, that sucks. I'll bet you're saying, "next year, I'm gonna run that sucker in October." :?

Thanks for the nice comments on the Gravely. It's older than the Spider! None of them fancy safety do-dads, either. To stop the engine, reach down under the tank, between the whirring fan and fan belt, and turn off the fuel petcock. Don't let go of the handlebars, 'cause there's no interlock. Debbie doesn't even like to go near it when it's not running!

And Mark, I would put the blade on the front of the Spider, but then there would be two front bumper treatments better looking than the late-model's :twisted:

Extra-credit question: Name the manufacturer of the Gravely's engine :?:
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baltobernie wrote:Extra-credit question: Name the manufacturer of the Gravely's engine
My guess... Techumsa Does spelling count?
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Bzzzzzt! Strike one! Next?
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Isnt that a Gravely engine? Didnt they build their own?
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I think those had a Kohler engine on them.
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Might as well be a space ship to me, supposed to be in the 80's for Christmas.
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A Studebaker? I believe Gravely used their own, Kohler and Briggs throughout the years. It was a sad day when the factory closed here in Clemmons. Bernie, did you go to Dick Bear's shop to see his metalworking during our Dixiefest? We were 2 miles away from the Gravely factory.
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We have a winner! Denise nails it with Studebaker. No, we didn't make the machine shop side trip. I understand that they're now part of Ariens, who's probably part of MTD, who is probably in the process of moving off to ... here's comes Mike! ....
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