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Heavy wet snow would destroy cardboard. we can do it Feb 2019 #1
I think he is using plywood mysteryowl Feb 2019 #2
My bad, but the weight would be too much for most people. we can do it Feb 2019 #4
Heavy wet snow would destroy the plywood. HubertHeaver Feb 2019 #5
Heavy wet snow would stop him in his tracks 2naSalit Feb 2019 #13
That would only work on 1 out of the 12 kinds of snow we get in Wisconsin htuttle Feb 2019 #3
OMG. I'm never moving out of So. Cal.! SunSeeker Feb 2019 #39
Nice snow, we rarely see snow like that. Nt enough Feb 2019 #6
Tricky! Marie Marie Feb 2019 #7
If that was wet snow it would weigh a ton. Ok for a inch or so of doc03 Feb 2019 #8
You'd also have to have Ohiogal Feb 2019 #9
You could do it with several kinds of snow if you added handles to the plywood to make it easier to OregonBlue Feb 2019 #10
Oooooo, Handles! mysteryowl Feb 2019 #15
There was a video recently... targetpractice Feb 2019 #11
Hilarious! mysteryowl Feb 2019 #14
life hacks. I love 'em! OregonBlue Feb 2019 #21
Our snow is so "dry" we just sweep it off! akraven Feb 2019 #12
Leaf blower. NutmegYankee Feb 2019 #23
We use that, too! akraven Feb 2019 #28
We don't shovel or plow until 4" or more. rickford66 Feb 2019 #16
Then you could benefit from a set of handles, per OregonBlue comment #10. mysteryowl Feb 2019 #17
If I fitted the plywood to the plow on my truck rickford66 Feb 2019 #18
Obviously. mysteryowl Feb 2019 #19
Have a heart rickford66 Feb 2019 #20
LOL That's just a dusting! NutmegYankee Feb 2019 #22
Shoot with that little amount on the ground just wait until tomorrow, when it marked50 Feb 2019 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Duppers Feb 2019 #25
Ridiculous! virgogal Feb 2019 #26
He is lucky the snow did not come on top of freezing rain question everything Feb 2019 #27
Try it all in Fairbanks, AK at 40 below..... akraven Feb 2019 #29
Beautiful picture! mysteryowl Feb 2019 #30
Thanks, spouse took it. To us, it's just home. nt akraven Feb 2019 #32
Will work for a couple inches of dry powder Moral Compass Feb 2019 #31
You know, you could cut a 4 x 8 sheet lengthwise... LuckyCharms Feb 2019 #33
Ridiculous. That isn't snow, that is a minimal amount of dust... LakeSuperiorView Feb 2019 #34
Ha mysteryowl Feb 2019 #36
Would work Rebl2 Feb 2019 #35
I don't know what that light dusting of fluff is,... JohnnyRingo Feb 2019 #37
When it's that light and dry you can use a leaf blower. Nitram Feb 2019 #38
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