Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
- JohnSKepler
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Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
What are you guys using in your snowblowers for heavy, wet snow? Utah powder blows fine but we're not getting much of that this winter. Thought about ironing in some high fluoro wax!
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Re: Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
I got an Ego 2 stage snowblower at the beginning of last year and it's pretty amazing. No problems here in Park City. I've used spray silicone in the past to prevent snow buildup underfoot with tele bindings, so I suppose you could spray the chute the night before. Worth a shot. Looks like today is that last day of snow for a week or so.
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Re: Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
It wasn't predicted but it snowed all day in the local canyons. Had a magnificent tour with the new Transit/F1 set up. The difference was so astonishing I felt like I was cheating.
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Re: Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
It was a pretty great day over on the east side. I imagine the canyons were pretty amazing!JohnSKepler wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 6:17 pmIt wasn't predicted but it snowed all day in the local canyons. Had a magnificent tour with the new Transit/F1 set up. The difference was so astonishing I felt like I was cheating.
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Re: Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
i know at our hill we mainly use US grade Mill spec Chemtrail Dust.. stuff is amaizing, just dont breathe it in...
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Re: Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
I dumped that stuff out of 767's for years. It's fine to breath in.blitzskier wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 1:35 ami know at our hill we mainly use US grade Mill spec Chemtrail Dust.. stuff is amaizing, just dont breathe it in...
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Re: Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
Montana St Alum wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:34 amI dumped that stuff out of 767's for years. It's fine to breath in.blitzskier wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 1:35 ami know at our hill we mainly use US grade Mill spec Chemtrail Dust.. stuff is amaizing, just dont breathe it in...
making it snow bro!
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Re: Snowblower Chute&Hopper Sprays?!?
Hmmm. Some of those flight attendants look familiar!