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Watering Hole
They are calling for 12"-18" of snow by Wednesday morning.
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<blockquote data-quote="PartsMan" data-source="post: 178842" data-attributes="member: 4318"><p>It's true. We went though that here a few years ago. A lot of people were out over a week.</p><p>I don't think I'll need them but I have my generator and Stihl ready to go.</p><p></p><p>BTW if you go shopping for a generator I recommend a Kill a Watt meter first.</p><p>I was told that I need at least 3,5, or 6 thousand watts to run a furnace by various salesmen.</p><p>A $20 meter told me mine only uses 470w starting and under 400w running. </p><p>My little 1000w generator runs it great and I can carry it in one hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PartsMan, post: 178842, member: 4318"] It's true. We went though that here a few years ago. A lot of people were out over a week. I don't think I'll need them but I have my generator and Stihl ready to go. BTW if you go shopping for a generator I recommend a Kill a Watt meter first. I was told that I need at least 3,5, or 6 thousand watts to run a furnace by various salesmen. A $20 meter told me mine only uses 470w starting and under 400w running. My little 1000w generator runs it great and I can carry it in one hand. [/QUOTE]
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They are calling for 12"-18" of snow by Wednesday morning.
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