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  1. @ jamo: Hello, neighbor! We're about 10 mi W of Kalispell and ~ 700 feet higher than the valley so we get roughly twice the snow that Kalispell does-
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  2. I also have a Yamaha big bear 350 with a plow. I found that the two parallel bars supporting the blade were hitting the ground before the plow blade was all the way down, leaving about 3 inches of snow that wasn't plowed. I had to bore new holes in the brackets that the blade is attached to so that the blade was several inches lower allowing it to go all the way down to the ground. Much better snow removal here in Kalispell, Montana. My battery also went dead from constantly raising and lowering the blade while plowing. Is this normal? Shouldn't the stator be charging the battery enough that this wouldn't happen?
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  3. It's a bit nasty pushing snow when the temperature drops for sure. The high today was -9F (-23C) (low at -22F) and with a fair bit of time mucking around trying to get the old girl started (I ended up removing the plug and heating it up) it got a bit miserable on the hands and feet. We've enough snow now that the original advice of pushing a wider path than you need has really come into effect!
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