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4 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Today  was beast mode on leaves. That was the lions share. Took almost 5 straight hours of blowing .. beds , lawn , everything. Leaf seasons that last past Tgiving like this year absolutely blow. 
 

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Did the same, fought a bit of a breeze at time, just don't want to wake up tomorrow and find them all back, quite a few still hanging on the limbs.....

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5 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Today  was beast mode on leaves. That was the lions share. Took almost 5 straight hours of blowing .. beds , lawn , everything. Leaf seasons that last past Tgiving like this year absolutely blow. 
 

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Nice. Doing mine next Sunday....should be all down by then, and no Pat's game.

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2 minutes ago, 512high said:

Did the same, fought a bit of a breeze at time, just don't want to wake up tomorrow and find them all back, quite a few still hanging on the limbs.....

 

2 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Nice. Doing mine next Sunday....should be all down by then, and no Pat's game.

They were a bit wet when i started, but still blew relatively easy. The Oaks will continue dropping this year for several more weeks. The ones that don’t by then will in large part hold on until spring . I have a feeling it snows near or right Tgiving.. and that may end the leaf blowing. If it melts, I’ll have to get back out for one last cleanup. Those green vines in the backyard I have never seen that happen. Usually everything is dead and brown . 

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22 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

 

They were a bit wet when i started, but still blew relatively easy. The Oaks will continue dropping this year for several more weeks. The ones that don’t by then will in large part hold on until spring . I have a feeling it snows near or right Tgiving.. and that may end the leaf blowing. If it melts, I’ll have to get back out for one last cleanup. Those green vines in the backyard I have never seen that happen. Usually everything is dead and brown . 

Yeah.. Was quite wet under the leaves, but as I blew them..they helped things dry out. 

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4 minutes ago, Hoth said:

You know how you hear about how the average person will spend X weeks doing some mundane task over the course of their life? I wonder how big a slice of Kevin's pie chart will be devoted to keeping his lawn pristine. Gotta be a solid year or two.

Without a doubt. And cleaning the vehicles probably 3-4 years 

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50 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Wait, why didn’t you get this model?

 

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good skid steer! was looking at a new ariens for this season, mine is over 20, but drive spring is broke and getting at it is a bitch, and my dad's is even older and not zero turn so it's a workout using it... not totally opposed to shoveling tho, except when it's a dumpage! the cub cadet looks nice too, ain't looking to spend over a grand tho.

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5 minutes ago, tavwtby said:

good skid steer! was looking at a new ariens for this season, mine is over 20, but drive spring is broke and getting at it is a bitch, and my dad's is even older and not zero turn so it's a workout using it... not totally opposed to shoveling tho, except when it's a dumpage! the cub cadet looks nice too, ain't looking to spend over a grand tho.

Yeah, I think that one I posted is well over two grand.  out of my price range

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14 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Yeah, I think that one I posted is well over two grand.  out of my price range

yeah, gonna stick with the ariens 8/24... they've done us good for over 2 decades with this one and previous one lasted since before and through 78...may be able to salvage mine just haven't had time to get into it yet

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17 minutes ago, bwt3650 said:

Taking pride in a yard usually means you take pride in most things you do and don't half ass stuff. 

Yeah . It’s just how I’m programmed . I get everyone is different. There’s no way I could ever wait until all leaves are down to do it. Not only would I not be able to finish in one day due to the weight and volume of leaves, looking out at a mess of a lawn is not something I am capable of.  Same with the vehicles . I wash my company car almost as much as my truck . And if those are clean and I have the time. My wife’s and daughters car also get done 

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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Yeah . It’s just how I’m programmed . I get everyone is different. There’s no way I could ever wait until all leaves are down to do it. Not only would I not be able to finish in one day due to the weight and volume of leaves, looking out at a mess of a lawn is not something I am capable of.  Same with the vehicles . I wash my company car almost as much as my truck . And if those are clean and I have the time. My wife’s and daughters car also get done 

If Feb comes and you still haven’t seen snow yet this winter you can come up here and wash my truck.

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6 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Yeah . It’s just how I’m programmed . I get everyone is different. There’s no way I could ever wait until all leaves are down to do it. Not only would I not be able to finish in one day due to the weight and volume of leaves, looking out at a mess of a lawn is not something I am capable of.  Same with the vehicles . I wash my company car almost as much as my truck . And if those are clean and I have the time. My wife’s and daughters car also get done 

Nothing wrong with that, same here, thankfully I have a heated shop with floor drains, just how I roll too. Everyone has their own thing

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8 minutes ago, bwt3650 said:

One of my things is that I can't leave snow on the driveway.  Some people are ok with the lines of snow from the snow blower or car tracks.  It drives me crazy.  I have to clear it completely edge to edge, even it's going to be melted by the next day.  Probably explains why I'm on a weather forum too.

That must only be in NJ. That would never work up here in NNE.

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43 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Yeah . It’s just how I’m programmed . I get everyone is different. There’s no way I could ever wait until all leaves are down to do it. Not only would I not be able to finish in one day due to the weight and volume of leaves, looking out at a mess of a lawn is not something I am capable of.  Same with the vehicles . I wash my company car almost as much as my truck . And if those are clean and I have the time. My wife’s and daughters car also get done 

I'm exactly the same way. Today was my third time doing the leaves. I'd rather keep up with it weekly then try to do it all in one Fell Swoop. There's no way that would work for me. Plus, I love the satisfying feeling of everything looking clean and kept once I'm done

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I think I was first to notify them

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BOSTON/NORTON MA
619 PM EST SUN NOV 14 2021

...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR NOVEMBER 14TH, 2021 TORNADO EVENT...

.STONINGTON CONNECTICUT TO WESTERLY RHODE ISLAND TORNADO...

START LOCATION...STONINGTON IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONNECTICUT
END LOCATION...WESTERLY IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND
DATE...NOVEMBER 13TH, 2021
ESTIMATED TIME... 4:54-5:00PM EST
MAXIMUM EF-SCALE RATING...EF-1
ESTIMATED MAXIMUM WIND SPEED...90 MPH
MAXIMUM PATH WIDTH... 100 YARDS
PATH LENGTH...1.35 MILES
BEGINNING LAT/LON...41.2256/71.5011
ENDING LAT/LON...41.2348/71.4907
* FATALITIES...NONE
* INJURIES...NONE

...SUMMARY...

AT APPROXIMATELY 4:54 PM EST ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 2021 A 
TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON ROBINSON STREET IN THE PAWCATUCK 
NEIGHBORHOOD OF STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT. SEVERAL HARDWOOD TREES 
WERE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED ABOUT HALF WAY UP THE TRUNK. A GUTTER WAS
RIPPED OFF OF ONE HOME WHILE SHUTTERS WERE RIPPED OFF OF ANOTHER.
SEVERAL TRAMPOLINES WERE LIFTED, WITH ONE BECOMING STUCK ON A 
POWERLINE APPROXIMATELY 20 FEET IN THE AIR. ON ROBINSON STREET, 
CROSSROAD RACE STREET, A METAL SHED WAS LIFTED AND FLIPPED BEFORE 
BEING CRUSHED BY A LARGE MAPLE BRANCH, WITH AN APPROXIMATE 
DIAMETER OF 15 INCHES. SEVERAL STREET SIGNS WERE ALSO SNAPPED AT 
THEIR BASE. THE TORNADO THEN CONTINUED ON A NORTHEAST TRACK INTO 
WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND, WHERE IT CROSSED RI 78 ONTO CENTER STREET,
WHERE APPROXIMATELY 20 LARGE, HEALTHY HARDWOOD TREES WERE 
UPROOTED. A WOOD OUTBUILDING WAS ALSO FLIPPED ONTO ITS SIDE. THE 
TORNADO THEN CROSSED ONTO HILLVIEW DRIVE BEFORE LIFTING AT 
APPROXIMATELY 5:00 PM EST.

THE BASIS FOR THE EF-1 RATING WAS THE METAL SHED THAT WAS FLIPPED
PRIOR TO BEING CRUSHED, AS WELL AS THE SHEARING OF GUTTERS AND
SHUTTERS OFF OF HOMES. THE MAXIMUM ESTIMATED WIND ASSOCIATED WITH
THIS TORNADO WAS 90 MPH. 

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BOSTON/NORTON WOULD LIKE TO THANK
CONNECTICUT DEHMS AND THE TOWN OF STONINGTON EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
FOR THE HELP IDENTIFY AREAS OF DAMAGE. 

.NORTH KINGSTOWN RHODE ISLAND TORNADO...

START LOCATION...NORTH KINGSTOWN IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND
END LOCATION...WICKFORD IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND
DATE...NOVEMBER 13TH, 2021
ESTIMATED TIME...5:18-5:24 PM EST
MAXIMUM EF-SCALE RATING... EF-0
ESTIMATED MAXIMUM WIND SPEED...80 MPH
MAXIMUM PATH WIDTH...150 YARDS
PATH LENGTH...1.5 MILES
BEGINNING LAT/LON...41.3356/71.2852
ENDING LAT/LON...41.3476/71.2734
* FATALITIES... NONE
* INJURIES... NONE

...SUMMARY...

AT APPROXIMATELY 5:18 PM EST ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 2021 A
TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN JUST SOUTHWEST OF DILLON AVE IN NORTH 
KINGSTOWN, RHODE ISLAND. SEVERAL LARGE, HEALTHY, HARDWOOD TREES
WERE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED; WHILE A FEW STANDING TREES WERE SHEARED
AT THE TOP. THE TORNADO THEN CROSSED OVER RI 102 ONTO HIMES 
STREET. IN ADDITION TO NUMEROUS DOWNED HARDWOOD TREES ON HIMES 
STREET, APPROXIMATELY 4-5 POWER POLES WERE SNAPPED IN HALF AND A 
FALLEN TREE CAUSED WINDOW AND ROOF DAMAGE TO A HOME. THE TORNADO 
THEN CONTINUED TO TRACK NORTHEAST TOWARD JUNIPER DRIVE WHERE LARGE
BRANCHES, DIAMETER APPROXIMATELY 15 INCHES, WERE DOWNED ACROSS 
THE NEIGHBORHOOD. SMALLER DOWNED BRANCHES WERE ALSO VISIBLE ALONG 
ROUTE 1 AS THE TORNADO MOVED NORTHEAST. AT APPROXIMATELY 5:24 PM 
EST THE TORNADO LIFTED OVER HOPEDALE AVE IN WICKFORD, RHODE 
ISLAND. 

THE BASIS FOR THE EF-0 RATING LIES IN SEVERAL UPROOTED OR SNAPPED
HARDWOOD TREES, AND MINOR SHEARING OF TREETOPS ON A FEW STANDING
TREES. NO MAJOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED ASIDE FROM THE
BUILDING ON HIMES STREET, WHICH WAS CAUSED BY A DOWNED TREE. 

&&

EF SCALE: THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE CLASSIFIES TORNADOES INTO THE
FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

EF0...WEAK......65 TO 85 MPH
EF1...WEAK......86 TO 110 MPH
EF2...STRONG....111 TO 135 MPH
EF3...STRONG....136 TO 165 MPH
EF4...VIOLENT...166 TO 200 MPH
EF5...VIOLENT...>200 MPH

NOTE:
THE INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO
CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENTS AND PUBLICATION IN NWS
STORM DATA.
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9 minutes ago, backedgeapproaching said:

Yea, that's a tough task at Jay Peak.  Most driveways around here are gravel too..a good cold winter and it may just be hard packed snow for months on the driveway.

My driveway was snow covered last year from early January until the mid-March torch. By the end of Feb it was a super-dense glacier. 

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12 minutes ago, backedgeapproaching said:

Yea, that's a tough task at Jay Peak.  Most driveways around here are gravel too..a good cold winter and it may just be hard packed snow for months on the driveway.

Yeah, Jersey Only.  Up there snow packed is cool, but I still like when it's plowed and shoveled with some kind of organization. 

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