Actually you can save even more time ( not having to rotate the chute after each pass) by always blowing either right or left. After the first pass down the middle, make the next pass coming up one side of the drive, then instead of making the next pass on that same side of the drive..... instead make the next pass on the OTHER side going down the drive. Then the next pass by coming UP the first side, the again going DOWN the second side. By alternating sides, you don’t have to rotate the chute.
@@77hemi It's easier to understand for some if you just say this: The snow chute stays to one side. You always do side A coming UP the driveway and do side B going down the driveway. And you just alternate UP and Down AND start your first cut down the middle. I lived in Tahoe for years... man I'm glad I got out of there. There are very few places on earth that have comparable snowfall. It's an amazing place, but dealing with the snow every season takes its toll. I live in the south now, SC. It's amazing here. Ironically we just had a storm come through and drop about 8 inches of snow and they have no snow removal equipment LOL. It's the worst snowstorm here since like 1988. We'll just sit around and let it melt I guess lol.
@@jaym1244 You're welcome. It took me a couple seasons to figure it out, but it's DEFINITELY the best way to do it. Both fastest and most efficient. I watch a lot of hockey and the Zamboni pattern gave me the idea originally. I spent 17 years in Tahoe (Truckee, CA). I hope you get some good use out of the information. Also worth noting, which I forgot to include is to do a pass horizontally in front of the garage door/base of driveway/edge of snow/etc. FIRST, still with the chute facing right and driving from left to right or vice versa. This creates a "gap" at the base of the driveway to turn around and not splatter your garage/building/wall/etc. with snowcones when turning around =]
Yep we do this commercially. We do the center cut, blow about 2 passes away from the garage (optionally could shovel it away like this video shows), leave the chute on the right and go counter clockwise till done.
Unless your blower can clear the driveway with ease from one side to the other, you don't want to do this. You'll pack the snow down where you're throwing it making it much harder to blow.
I'll stick with my little Toro s200! Tried one of these auger with a chute! Chute kept getting clogged, and when it's windy out, it blows snow right back in your face! Had the little Toro for years and gets the job done!
Just cleared my drive way and I'm feeling pretty satisfied with it 😌... great tips and all... I'm still fine tuning my snow blowing skills... Best wishes to all those delivery drivers and mail carriers and so forth who have to be out in this stuff! Xo's
I split my driveway too but I go up and down each side wit the chute facing one direction. Then you don'tt have to keep cranking the chute with each pass. Saves ya even more time.
@@UncleFjester Don't defend yourself. The guy is right. You start in the middle and run the thing like a Zaboni. Then you would mess with the chute 90% less and be far more productive.
Lol me too!!! I’m sitting here stoned eating chocolate ice cream with whip cream and Hershey’s syrup...waiting for President Trump rally in Georgia!!! Lol
Thanks... I was looking for a more efficient way to blow my driveway. The challenge I continue to have is wind. I live on the crest of a small hill and often times the wind blows from the north and swirls so I have to keep the shoot facing south, then north, then south, then so on and so on... the wind swirls and inevitably the snow blows back in my face. It drives me crazy😆
I do landscaping and I agree with you. Work smarter not harder but some people seem to disagree. Like in the summer when your mowing always cut away from the house, sidewalls, driveways and flower beds.
Same here. I live in central NY. That Park City snow is like feathers. Try doing that on some heavy, wet snow from a northeaster. I have a Troy-Bilt 30" snowblower that works pretty hard to move that wet snow. Also, how many square feet is that driveway? It looks to me to be about 1000 square feet. Mine is 2500 square feet. On a good day with what we call 'lake effect fluff' it takes me at least an hour to clear my driveway if we get a foot of snow. If it's the wet snow, I'm out there for 2 hours.
I live I Wisconsin and you are full of it! Mine comes out perfect every time! I lived on Texas thirty years but still clear the drive as I did as a child.
I have a Honda HSS724 with tracks. I LOVE IT. Thanks for the video. I’m wondering how you’d recommend snowblowing the end of a driveway that has more of a steep curb. I like to go out onto the street to clear several feet at the end and both sides (to be a good neighbor) to catch the snow that the city plows dumps in my driveway. When I cut down the middle it’s most efficient to continue out into the street but the curb tips the blower down so much that the auger can hit the pavement. I’ve tried going side to side but with the curb it won’t stay on the driveway. If I raise the auger when I get to the curb then I leave a ton of uncleared snow. I’m not heavy enough to just push down on the handles to raise it for any length of time. Suggestions? Thank you
I know a guy who has a 200' long paved driveway, with hot water tubes embeded in the pavement (hydronic heating). He heats his house the same way. My friend heats his 3,700 the same way as well (LP for the heat source). His shop (60'x120') is the same ststem but dual source, either wood burner or the back-up, LP.
I used to find clearing the driveway a zen inducing activity. As much as I agree with clearing the section at the top and starting down the center, I would like to suggest continue by coming up one side and down the other. When you started your pass down your chute is aiming towards the left, so on the way back up do the right side of your drive (right as in the view we are seeing) get to the top and swing over to the left side and go back down. Stopping to change the direction of the chute for each pass is a minor delay, but I found that it wasn't very efficient.
This procedure is in a perfect world. When the wind is blowing, all bets are OFF. You have to blow all of it with the wind direction, or you wind up with it in your face.
You could have basically started the video at 2 minutes in when you were talking about dressing for success. I would have also liked to have heard about your machine. What is it. What kind of experience you’ve had with it. How it performs. But overall nice video.
Nice, sensible job, but man, your driveway is short, almost level and in good repair. Still, good job! 👍 I've got a 400'+ steep, winding, and cracked driveway. Looking for inspiration. Don't want to hire a guy, want to be independent.
It bugged me you didn't clear off the 3rd lane... I mean, why wouldn't you? Its like plowing snow with a truck, old time snow plow guys used to know and understand you always push snow a bit further back than you need to to make room for the snow coming in the next storm. To me, leaving that snow there, its gonna maybe get freezing rain on it and become an ice pack, pressed down by each new storm. God forbid you need to open that lane up, and good luck if its frozen and packed hard. I just don't get why you wouldn't move it out when it takes minutes and keeps the drive open if you need more space...
Why shovel the front out? Simply start from the garage and aim the snow lower to the side you prefer to avoid the overhang. Also when you get towards the sides of the driveway lower the chute angle to prevent wind blow back .
That's pounded with snow? I'd be happy if that was considered a lot of snow. Above the knee is pounded with snow. That's a nice snow blower, handled that job quickly.
Just a thought, but based on starting in the middle and blowing to each side, you could go from one side to the other on the turn around and not have to keep spinning the chute.
JR, Thanks for watching, I usually do expand a circle from the middle, but I'm constantly adjusting the chute. I don't like throwing snow on the spruce, the mailbox or the front sidewalk, spinning/adjusting the chute is no big deal, although its the #1 critique I get in the comments. 🤷🏻♂️
Honda 928, it came with the house, But I would buy one tomorrow if I needed one. This season it was tough starting, but after it started it runs like new!
Why push the snow out from under the overhang with a shovel? Work smarter not harder! Why not just run your snowblower a couple swipes parallel to the over hang shooting the snow out toward the end of the driveway?
Going in a square pattern from the outer perimeter to the inner part of your driveway is the best. Then you don't have to move the chute as much that way
@@ClintonCountyDroneGuy umm in you now what a spiral is, then just imagine a square spiral. Start on the outside, go round and round working your way inward until you're in the middle.
@@77hemi then you would still be turning the chute at the garage and end of driveway. Plus you would be blowing over top of cleared areas, putting remnants down again.
@@ClintonCountyDroneGuy you're looking way much into this. Just because you have a driveway means you have a garage. Size of driveway also plays a factor as well as the blower itself. Moving constantly without stopping is more efficient than going back and forth stopping to turn. I've read other comments in here an others also do it the way I do it
@@77hemi Doing a square is most efficient. However, you work inside-out like the video. Cut it down the middle, then basically start doing "circles" or squares blowing it towards the edges. You never have to change chute direction. If you work outside-in as you suggested, you're blowing it back on stuff you already cleared. Unless it's so narrow you can blow clear from the middle. Strong wind, usually best to just blow in the direction of the wind, like when blowing leaves. Which leads to another point, a backpack blower works great on most snowfalls under a few inches. I used to do maintenance for a high end event venue and we had to have everything perfect very quickly.
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Actually you can save even more time ( not having to rotate the chute after each pass) by always blowing either right or left. After the first pass down the middle, make the next pass coming up one side of the drive, then instead of making the next pass on that same side of the drive..... instead make the next pass on the OTHER side going down the drive. Then the next pass by coming UP the first side, the again going DOWN the second side. By alternating sides, you don’t have to rotate the chute.
I was just saying that to someone on here, but they couldn't comprehend
@@77hemi It's easier to understand for some if you just say this: The snow chute stays to one side. You always do side A coming UP the driveway and do side B going down the driveway. And you just alternate UP and Down AND start your first cut down the middle. I lived in Tahoe for years... man I'm glad I got out of there. There are very few places on earth that have comparable snowfall. It's an amazing place, but dealing with the snow every season takes its toll. I live in the south now, SC. It's amazing here. Ironically we just had a storm come through and drop about 8 inches of snow and they have no snow removal equipment LOL. It's the worst snowstorm here since like 1988. We'll just sit around and let it melt I guess lol.
@@liberty9348 LOOOOOOOL xd
@@liberty9348 Thank you for explaining that. Makes perfect sense and much more efficient
@@jaym1244 You're welcome. It took me a couple seasons to figure it out, but it's DEFINITELY the best way to do it. Both fastest and most efficient. I watch a lot of hockey and the Zamboni pattern gave me the idea originally. I spent 17 years in Tahoe (Truckee, CA). I hope you get some good use out of the information. Also worth noting, which I forgot to include is to do a pass horizontally in front of the garage door/base of driveway/edge of snow/etc. FIRST, still with the chute facing right and driving from left to right or vice versa. This creates a "gap" at the base of the driveway to turn around and not splatter your garage/building/wall/etc. with snowcones when turning around =]
Uncle Fjester...thank you for the tips and guidance, now my wife will think I am super smart! Doesn't hurt at all!
Looks like a beautiful home! I personally would go nuts leaving the third lane untouched 😂
wouldn't it be easier to leave the chute facing one way and go back and forth on opposite sides of first cut?
So glad I'm not the only one who realized this...
I was just about to post that. Why would you want keep twisting it each way.
Yep we do this commercially. We do the center cut, blow about 2 passes away from the garage (optionally could shovel it away like this video shows), leave the chute on the right and go counter clockwise till done.
Unless your blower can clear the driveway with ease from one side to the other, you don't want to do this. You'll pack the snow down where you're throwing it making it much harder to blow.
I'll stick with my little Toro s200! Tried one of these auger with a chute! Chute kept getting clogged, and when it's windy out, it blows snow right back in your face! Had the little Toro for years and gets the job done!
If you would just go down each side left and right every time he passes he won’t have to keep switching the Shute direction
That's what I do.
You have great savy, was going to say the same thing.
I wanted to say the exact same thing.
i say the same thing too 🥴
Just cleared my drive way and I'm feeling pretty satisfied with it 😌... great tips and all... I'm still fine tuning my snow blowing skills... Best wishes to all those delivery drivers and mail carriers and so forth who have to be out in this stuff! Xo's
I split my driveway too but I go up and down each side wit the chute facing one direction. Then you don'tt have to keep cranking the chute with each pass. Saves ya even more time.
3:20 minutes in he finally starts.
Thank you
Thank you
nice vid but to much fluff
Start in the middle and go up and down without moving the chute.
I was wondering the same exact thing.
Whaaaa why would u make things easier
no matter which direction I go, I'm always moving the chute so I can pinpoint where the snow goes
But not side to side every pass
@@UncleFjester
Don't defend yourself. The guy is right. You start in the middle and run the thing like a Zaboni.
Then you would mess with the chute 90% less and be far more productive.
Just wondering how stoned I am to have watched this video? I’m guessing I’ll be eating some gram crackers with apple slices now..... happy new year.
Lol me too!!! I’m sitting here stoned eating chocolate ice cream with whip cream and Hershey’s syrup...waiting for President Trump rally in Georgia!!! Lol
I’m stoned too and I just ate some hot chips and water .. I’m black 🤣
Guilty....
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Awesome tips, including the comments. Came home to nearly couple feet of the white stuff..heading out to tackle it now!
Put the chute down more to keep the snow from drifting into your face and back onto the surface you just cleared.
Yes this comment is the answer I was seeking. Lol. Thanks!! I'm a virgin snow blower 🤣🤣
Thanks... I was looking for a more efficient way to blow my driveway. The challenge I continue to have is wind. I live on the crest of a small hill and often times the wind blows from the north and swirls so I have to keep the shoot facing south, then north, then south, then so on and so on... the wind swirls and inevitably the snow blows back in my face. It drives me crazy😆
I do landscaping and I agree with you.
Work smarter not harder but some people seem to disagree.
Like in the summer when your mowing always cut away from the house, sidewalls, driveways and flower beds.
Starting in the middle doesn't work for me. We seem to have more wind here in Wisconsin, so I'm offen forced to blow snow in one direction.
Same here in New England, we’re usually dealing with winds during snow storms and the aftermath clean up weather.
Depends on if it’s his yard on both sides. It depends on the wind at my place.
Same here. I live in central NY. That Park City snow is like feathers. Try doing that on some heavy, wet snow from a northeaster. I have a Troy-Bilt 30" snowblower that works pretty hard to move that wet snow. Also, how many square feet is that driveway? It looks to me to be about 1000 square feet. Mine is 2500 square feet. On a good day with what we call 'lake effect fluff' it takes me at least an hour to clear my driveway if we get a foot of snow. If it's the wet snow, I'm out there for 2 hours.
Yep and didn’t even do the whole driveway as he stated. Try moving mash potato like snow, see how long that’ll take ya...Rockie Mt snow aint sheit!!
I live I Wisconsin and you are full of it! Mine comes out perfect every time! I lived on Texas thirty years but still clear the drive as I did as a child.
Well, this could be an advertisement for the Toro Snowblower!!!. I also have to do the street a bit so the snow plow does not block me in. Good video.
I have a Honda HSS724 with tracks. I LOVE IT. Thanks for the video. I’m wondering how you’d recommend snowblowing the end of a driveway that has more of a steep curb. I like to go out onto the street to clear several feet at the end and both sides (to be a good neighbor) to catch the snow that the city plows dumps in my driveway. When I cut down the middle it’s most efficient to continue out into the street but the curb tips the blower down so much that the auger can hit the pavement. I’ve tried going side to side but with the curb it won’t stay on the driveway. If I raise the auger when I get to the curb then I leave a ton of uncleared snow. I’m not heavy enough to just push down on the handles to raise it for any length of time. Suggestions? Thank you
Great video. Thanks for posting this. You have a beautiful home with very nice stone work.
Helps to have a kickass Honda snow blower too.
When it’s like this in Canada I am the happiest ! I run outside to eat so much snow and it always taste amazing
I know a guy who has a 200' long paved driveway, with hot water tubes embeded in the pavement (hydronic heating). He heats his house the same way. My friend heats his 3,700 the same way as well (LP for the heat source). His shop (60'x120') is the same ststem but dual source, either wood burner or the back-up, LP.
Yeah, My house, inside has it too. Super nice and quiet. No air noise thru vents or blower motors. Every room has its own T-Stat
I like to make a pass down the middle like you , but i like to not change the chute each time i will go to the other side on the way back .... etc
I have bought 7 dollar snow shovels from WAL-MART and they last about 3 years.
Utah county girl here. I’d imagine your doing this today as well!
I never saw snow! I can imagine how beautiful is!
When the sun comes out after a storm, before everything gets tracked on. Nothing like it.
Its as beautiful as it gets when fresh but the piled up stuff eventually becomes grey chunks of mini icebergs
That helped a lot. Thinking about a move to snow country. Seein what might be in my future
I'm glad you thought of this method I don't think anybody else would have what a waste off5 minutes at was
I used to find clearing the driveway a zen inducing activity. As much as I agree with clearing the section at the top and starting down the center, I would like to suggest continue by coming up one side and down the other. When you started your pass down your chute is aiming towards the left, so on the way back up do the right side of your drive (right as in the view we are seeing) get to the top and swing over to the left side and go back down. Stopping to change the direction of the chute for each pass is a minor delay, but I found that it wasn't very efficient.
This procedure is in a perfect world. When the wind is blowing, all bets are OFF. You have to blow all of it with the wind direction, or you wind up with it in your face.
You could have basically started the video at 2 minutes in when you were talking about dressing for success. I would have also liked to have heard about your machine. What is it. What kind of experience you’ve had with it. How it performs.
But overall nice video.
Makes a big deal about moving snow twice like walking behind the snowblower is hard work. Also finish the rest of the driveway.
There must be a video on mowing the lawn. Hope l can see it before summer!
🤣😂🤣😂 My Summer grass doesn't get cut till June 1st. But, That would be so funny, I just may shoot one. I can already imagine the comments. 🤣😂🤑
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I could do that all day great video mate wish we had snow like that in England
What did you put down on the driveway to get all the snow to melt? It looked awesome at the end when everything looked melted and clean.
Nothing, just warm temps
I find when it is very windy that I must blow all the snow to one side rather than being able to start in the middle of the driveway.
How often do you do this during the winter? Daily???
Nice, sensible job, but man, your driveway is short, almost level and in good repair. Still, good job! 👍 I've got a 400'+ steep, winding, and cracked driveway. Looking for inspiration. Don't want to hire a guy, want to be independent.
You may need a 4 wheeler with a plow on it, provided you have a place to push the snow all season.
Plow for sure.
How will this work if you cars in the driveway? Will you continue to go vertical or will you go horizontal?
We have the same snow blower but your house is about 10x nicer. What do you do?
Bad ass snowblower. Power house . I just have a cheapy from Lowe's bit it's still throwing so can't complain
Does laying salt rock help? I wouldn't have a clue. Southern Californian here. Pretty satisfying though. Clean lines
Rock salt is only good for about 2cm( ooops I’m Canadian) about an inch
Splitting it in half is fine if there's no wind.
I always blow to the down-wind side.
Watching this video from my couch, The Villages, Fl.
2021 if you have a covid mask I recommend wearing 1 it really helps keep you warm
Beautiful home!
How to ❄Snow Blow☃ your Driveway🏡 in 0 Minutes. Pay the guy with the plow to do it.
thanks for the video Uncle Fjester.
What kind of boots and where you got them
Oh my goodness....That's the first time I've seen a snowblower clear a drive. Another RUclips pro.
Thanks 👍
This video is really good quality...Can I asked what camera are you using to film?
Thanks SR, GoPro Hero 5 ...And the new Hero 9 Blows the Hero 5 away!
See my more recent Videos on the GoPro 9
Utah weather gang where you at
I try to blow it all down wind. Its whatever you get used to doing. I sit on a rider and have never had a walk behind
Not sure why but I love moving snow. Hate roof raking though.
Thank you
It bugged me you didn't clear off the 3rd lane... I mean, why wouldn't you? Its like plowing snow with a truck, old time snow plow guys used to know and understand you always push snow a bit further back than you need to to make room for the snow coming in the next storm. To me, leaving that snow there, its gonna maybe get freezing rain on it and become an ice pack, pressed down by each new storm. God forbid you need to open that lane up, and good luck if its frozen and packed hard. I just don't get why you wouldn't move it out when it takes minutes and keeps the drive open if you need more space...
Not a big fan of the white mud but it can be fun to visit for a brief time 👍🏻👍🏻😂🤠
Cool now I just need snow ❄️ !
Why shovel the front out? Simply start from the garage and aim the snow lower to the side you prefer to avoid the overhang. Also when you get towards the sides of the driveway lower the chute angle to prevent wind blow back .
This was so satisfying to watch
I miss blowing snow, we don’t get too much in Fl.
That's pounded with snow? I'd be happy if that was considered a lot of snow. Above the knee is pounded with snow. That's a nice snow blower, handled that job quickly.
Just a thought, but based on starting in the middle and blowing to each side, you could go from one side to the other on the turn around and not have to keep spinning the chute.
JR, Thanks for watching, I usually do expand a circle from the middle, but I'm constantly adjusting the chute. I don't like throwing snow on the spruce, the mailbox or the front sidewalk, spinning/adjusting the chute is no big deal, although its the #1 critique I get in the comments. 🤷🏻♂️
What kind of snowblower so you have?
Honda 928, it came with the house, But I would buy one tomorrow if I needed one. This season it was tough starting, but after it started it runs like new!
I just retired three months ago so it's not my problem anymore!
Congrats on retiring! Most people don't have a clue how big of an accomplishment this is!
That was relaxing
My issue is that one side of driveway is near another property. I don't want to blow snow on their lawn. Any suggestions?
I suppose you'll have to start on the neighbor property side and blow everything the other way.
That's what I thought! Thanks!
Exactly what I do. Thumbs up!
Wow! Compelling!
I need to know the easiest way to remove 14 inches of snow in Highwinds do you have an idea it’s got to work I’m over 65 and I’m alone
Start upwind and blow everything down wind, point chute as high as possible & hope the wind takes it away.
Is that a troy bilt?
honda 928
Such a no brainer!
My son just bought a Jeep Wrangler... He hates it when I remove all of the snow! So minus that task.
I watch the whole video..Than even read multiple comments..What just happened🤤
Has tank tracks on snowblower......probably much more effective than standard wheels.
I have “standard wheels” and never have an issue.
@@youtubeguy.6472 he said” more effective “ .... didn’t say tires were always problematic... J/S have a good day :)
Wait. You forgot the part where the city dumps a 5 foot by 5 foot berm of snow right up against your driveway with their shovel trucks.
😮👍🏻🤣👍🏻 Editing!
I would have done the entire driveway so that friends would have a place to park and just because!
Why push the snow out from under the overhang with a shovel? Work smarter not harder! Why not just run your snowblower a couple swipes parallel to the over hang shooting the snow out toward the end of the driveway?
Your place looks amazing...
Not sure why I’m watching this. I’ve lived in Michigan my entire life....
Thanks bud ... Good info
You bet
Dont you have a decent size lawn?
If you alternate half’s, you don’t have to adjust the chute
What weather app is this
yahoo weather
So relieved he didn’t blow it out into the street.
Thanks for sharing.
What kind of snow blower is that? And what is the cost? Thank you
Looks like it’s a Honda HS928 and I wanna say they run around $2800-$3200. Not cheap but they toss snow!
@@chadbruesehoff1 and I has weight to it to make it easy to scrape right down.
Going in a square pattern from the outer perimeter to the inner part of your driveway is the best. Then you don't have to move the chute as much that way
huh?
@@ClintonCountyDroneGuy umm in you now what a spiral is, then just imagine a square spiral. Start on the outside, go round and round working your way inward until you're in the middle.
@@77hemi then you would still be turning the chute at the garage and end of driveway. Plus you would be blowing over top of cleared areas, putting remnants down again.
@@ClintonCountyDroneGuy you're looking way much into this. Just because you have a driveway means you have a garage. Size of driveway also plays a factor as well as the blower itself. Moving constantly without stopping is more efficient than going back and forth stopping to turn. I've read other comments in here an others also do it the way I do it
@@77hemi Doing a square is most efficient. However, you work inside-out like the video. Cut it down the middle, then basically start doing "circles" or squares blowing it towards the edges. You never have to change chute direction.
If you work outside-in as you suggested, you're blowing it back on stuff you already cleared. Unless it's so narrow you can blow clear from the middle.
Strong wind, usually best to just blow in the direction of the wind, like when blowing leaves.
Which leads to another point, a backpack blower works great on most snowfalls under a few inches.
I used to do maintenance for a high end event venue and we had to have everything perfect very quickly.
What's that background music?
Now can we plug the speed up feature into my metabolism so 7 minutes is how long it would really take? 😆
That only works when it's calm "windwise". That doesn't work in the bald ass prairies.
Move to Florida
make underground snow-heat system and tank irregation system for toilet and flowers on summer season
4:55 That truck in the background is using one of those attached snow plows. In less then a minute they plow it in no time lol.
They contract for $200/month only plow if 2" or more, charge for Oct & April when there is no snow. Got a bigger driveway? They charge more!
Meh a few issues with this ...now make one of how to snowblow packing snow lol
I have no doubt that this would work, had I snow blower
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**Laughs in Florida**
*Hurricane has entered the chat*
Anything under 60...Y'all don't laugh
@@kirkmcgirk86 I'll stay with my Ohio snow.
If you just made circles you wouldn't have to keep changing the direction of the chute.
I live on the Tug Hill of New York. Not sure I agree with your snow removal tactics.