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Wow,
4 feet of snow so far in Orchard Park, NY. Home of my favorite carb/pump rebuilder. What happened to Charlie? Please send me a message. Thanks, John |
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Charlie got banned from the site permanently
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The key words are "so far" as there lots more forecast for the weekend; classic lake effects snowfall.
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I just saw a news report that said 59" in Orchard Park. (but news reports often get it wrong on still-breaking news)
Have to feel for all the people under this snowstorm, and right as they go into a travel holiday next week. I feel fortunate to be on the upwind side of the great lakes. |
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>>>4 feet of snow so far in Orchard Park, NY.>>>
Pfft! That's nothing. More like snow flurries. How about 12ft near Oswego a while back?. |
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I always wondered why they located the Buffalo airport right in the heart of the where the heaviest snowfalls are recorded.
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3" of snow here and thats too much
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it,s a good thing we have globel waming. they could have got ten feet
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If not, perhaps you may take a bit of time and to understand what global warming actually does to the weather patterns.
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Its not global warming, Its global climate disruption. Regardless, Buffalo and surrounding areas got a boat load of snow.
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Hello, Ed from Orchard Park NY here.
So far 77 inches here. I have a Kubota diesel for lawn & snow duty. Can't push the snow anymore, have to use the bucket to lift & relocate the snow Had to dig out the drier & furnace vents last night. Lived here all my life, we deal with it, Talked to a old HS bud who lives just south of Daytona, he's replacing dry wall, insulation, wiring, & salt water rotted studs in his kitchen. My response to him was that I have never had snow in my kitchen.....I'll take the snow Later today I'm going skiing out the back yard...love it!!! Like I said we deal with it I live about 2 mi from Charlie, Good bud, I see him pretty regularly. He's busy every day doing his flathead stuff I'll try to post some pics here later |
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Tell Charlie 'Hi' he is a really good guy. He did a distributor rebuild for me after another much vaunted individual that was 'supposedly' an expert on Flathead dissy's screwed it up royally ![]() Charlie did an excellent job on it. He made it right! |
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How many of you from w NY remember the blizzard of 77? I think Buffalo and surrounding areas got it even worse back then. terry
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For those of us that do have snow --- suggest that the folks in Western NY start to practice space management.
For those who only see pictures of snow, that means -- start piling it up as far away as you can, so you have room later, what will come later. Time to practice space management. |
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I remember the blizzard of 77. (Grew up in South Buffalo) And plenty of other years with lots of snow. There's a few other places around the lakes that often get more snow. Nobody ever hears about it though. Buffalo gets all the news. Sometimes Erie PA.
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