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With all the snow we have been getting lately, I figured it would be neat to see how buried everyones Gravely is, along with all your other stuff.

Below is my Super Convert' with the plow, haven't shoveled around it for a while. Can't really use it anymore this year because the 48" blade won't fit down the 2ft wide path on the side of our house.:) And my other SC, which has about 1 1/2 - 2 feet around it.





 
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Here is some more of my "garage" (atleast I like to think of it as one, it's as close as I'm going to get :D) in the woods and the snow pile to the left that seems to be getting awfully big. Some where under there is a lawn mower, panzer tractor frame, gravely rider rear wheels, a homemade sulky seat, wheelbarrow, and more gravely stuff on pallets that has been added since the summer pictures were taken.

Lot of difference from summer to winter.....




 
Mine are buried under a wet tarp. Shelter folded up from the heavy rain and wind we got the other night. Bent the pipes and connectors when we had about 2" of rain fall in 15 minutes.
 
Great pics guys. Just think, more snow to come Wednesday. Not sure of the amount since it's a little ways off.






Mine are buried under a wet tarp. Shelter folded up from the heavy rain and wind we got the other night. Bent the pipes and connectors when we had about 2" of rain fall in 15 minutes.
Geez Don, I hope no damage was done to the "buried treasure" lurking under the tarp.
 
Well unfortunately heres one of mine you can see the cab the rest is under snow the 20G is in the heated garage though.
 

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my Wisconsin powered L didn't make it to the shop before the snow fell. Have to do something special for her in the spring
 

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Yeah thats a gravely under there!!!!
 

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It may need chains to get out!!!!:ROF
 
I'd like to express my appreciation for everyone's honesty and images. I was feeling poorly because my machine's under a tarp in the out back. If I didn't know where it was I'd never guess where it's buried.
And I wasn't going to mention it either.
So there's that :fing32:
 
my 8123, c10, and cI are buried hopelessly until a thaw. The C12 with Ma210 seem to get used daily this winter. Then I'm covered in snow......
 
Good to see you posting again Stony. Where have you been hiding?
 
I understand completely. Still good to see you. Don't be a stranger. :fing32:
 
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