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We are moving from Pittsburgh to NC and I just want to know if I should sell my snow blower. I thinking "yes" sell it but stranger things have been known to happen.
Come on folks - tell me about the winters there!!!!
Heavy snows happen once every few years - certainly not enough to have an extra piece of equipment cluttering up the garage.
Most of the snowfalls are only a few inches. We get a lot more ice than snow (unless you are buying a house in the highest elevations of the mountains, which I assume isn't the case).
We are looking at the Concord area of NC. Hhmmmm - Christmas without 2 feet of snow . . . now that will take some getting used to - I think I'll manage just fine!
If you want to make a lot of friends, keep the snow blower for the first "blizzard" that no one thought we would get. I bet you won't be able to beat the neighbors off. LOL
I'll use my leftover Margarita salt - the drinks will be for celebrating warmer winters for a change. Maybe I should ditch the fur coats too - ooops - maybe I just offended the animal activists now. Oh well, can't please everyone.
Unless you live in the mountains, you'll probably not need a snow blower. You WILL, however, want to have a spade-shovel for scraping ice off your sidewalks, driveway, porch, etc.
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