5rebel9 Posted February 13 Report Share Posted February 13 I am SO DONE with WINTER! I've made a list of the 5 "entities" most responsible for this rather brutal WINTER WEATHER here in Western NY. {1} Dunkirk Dave........A small furry groundhog, often found in "cahoots" with the next "entity {2} Punxsutawney Phil....Another furry little groundhog {3} Wyrarton Willie.....Another furry groundhog often associated with the above pair, but residing in Canada {4} JACK FROST...... He never wants WINTER to end! {5} WINTER WARLOCK.....Although a good friend of Santa Claus, alias Kris Kringle, this perp continues to dish up these continuing major cold and snow events. IF found, do NOT approach or try to apprehend, contact MOTHER NATURE and inform of their whereabouts and description of the havoc they are causing. IF members here have other continuing winter weather criminals to add to this list.... feel free to do so! SUPPOSEDLY only 4 more weeks till SPRING, but we.ve been blasted regularly since November!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larryl Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 Got spoiled last year...... These used to be pretty normal winters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John/Horace Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 This side of the lake is no picnic either. I’m 25 mins from Erie and 20 from Ontario. My 10 HP small Briggs blower is getting lots of opportunities to make the snowman smile…this year. Not getting those periodic warm ups that make it more bearable. larryl 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted February 14 Author Report Share Posted February 14 1 minute ago, John/Horace said: This side of the lake is no picnic either. I’m 25 mins from Erie and 20 from Ontario. My 10 HP small Briggs blower is getting lots of opportunities to make the snowman smile…this year. Not getting those periodic warm ups that make it more bearable. Correct! Normally we would get enough of a "mid winter warmup" that I could get up on my 2.5 story roof and clean out my wood stove chimney. In many past years this was an absolute necessity due to the amount of wood i'd burned. I've been lucky so far this season as visible carbon/creosote buildup on the cap is minimal so far this season. MAYBE due to my supply being drier than in previous years. We got 6" of snow last night/this morning, with gusting winds and much drifting and more to come the next 2 days! My snowblower is only 6 hp, but doing very well. But it took 3 hours today to do the normal routine today with 17*f temps! Now that I've reached the mid 60's in age, this is getting to be a royal pain! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted February 14 Author Report Share Posted February 14 39 minutes ago, larryl said: Got spoiled last year...... These used to be pretty normal winters Yes. and actually the last 3 winters. We got cold and snows, BUT NOT LIKE THIS YEAR! We had a pretty DRY Spring and Summer and probably why my firewood supply is drier this winter, but now paying for it with this Winters weather! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John/Horace Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 My older brothers wood stove chimney stopped drawing last week. Plugged with creosote, has to clean out at least every 3 yrs. Pacific Energy stove ( new effic design)fed through an old stone fireplace with stainless liner. Has natural gas but runs as a back up because he lives on 14 acres of bush and NG is pricy. Has been waiting for a warm up to clear chimney liner. I'm glad I'm 4 hrs away to not get sucked in to help. Two story icy roof fun fun fun. We need a quick thaw. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18eVPky42k/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted February 14 Author Report Share Posted February 14 YUP, we have a Buck Stove in stone fireplace and S.S. liner. I can tell when getting plugged when the big glass door does not allow to see the flames....been nice and clean all winter so far. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted February 14 Author Report Share Posted February 14 Also our main heating system is hot water baseboard from oil fired furnace. I get Diesel fuel at Indian reservations near me in 2 55gal. drums with my '14 DJ. Most I've paid this season is $3.70/gal, but usually around $3.20/gal. Local fuel delivered is hanging at $4.34/gal with 150 gal min. and 30 days to pay. Needless to say the thermostat is set to 65* through the whole house and only kicks on when BITTER COLD or late at night. Wood stove keeps things nice and cozy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larryl Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 I visit the Tuscarora Res for all my fuel needs also..... They sell ethanol free gas and red dye diesel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted Saturday at 12:45 PM Author Report Share Posted Saturday at 12:45 PM We have 3 Seneca reservations within a 40 mile radius of us in the Southern tier of Western NY. the closest one 13 miles away is higher priced due to an agreement with the village it's partially located in. We usually make a day of the trip and go visit our daughter and her family when we go to one located in Irving, NY, just 13 more miles to go visit them. Also a good excuse to be "out and about"! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John/Horace Posted Saturday at 10:41 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:41 PM (edited) I grew up in a house with oil furnace and separate oil hot water heater. Large oil tank under stairs inside house, vented outside. Faster heat up than even natural gas from a cold start on the water heater. Insurance companies really jack your house rates up here if you heat with oil in my area. Oil spill clean up risk etc, this week's excuse. Natural gas has taken over, some electric heat pumps getting gov subsidies so getting more common. Ground source heat pump set up is probably lowest annual cost, but up front install investment is crazy high; very long pay back. Large house lot also needed, not always practical. My back up is a big wood fireplace with heat recovery vents and a electric fan built in. If you have good hardwood, it will heat quite well. Wood free from my brother's lot, just have to cut and haul it. Always have some on hand. Only convenient reserve gas in unfortunately 45 mins away. If visiting grand kids I have a chance to grab some each way. Edited Saturday at 10:50 PM by John/Horace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted Sunday at 12:00 AM Author Report Share Posted Sunday at 12:00 AM @John/Horace Your link shows Fenwick for that FB page, I and my parents have friends thru our church that are there, along with ties to Great Lakes Christian College up there. I have not been up that way though in at least 10 years. So far, my homeowners insurance has not been hit with that kind of "assessment" for type of heat. Got another good 4" of wet snow today and now rain getting ready to move in along with crashing temps tomorrow. On a good note ...we did hit 35*f today!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John/Horace Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM Report Share Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM Fenwick is about 15mins away, I'm in another sleepy little town near by. Have first and second cousins in this area, my married daughter lives near by. We are Christians but not involved with local church, just liked their sense of humour on sign. Have run blower a few time in 24 hrs, almost a foot of snow in total, my drive and widows house two doors over. Not that cold fortunately, but big drop coming. I wonder about running summer diesel in your heating system. Less kerosene content and I think more energy output. Storing more barrels and moving them around probably too much hazzle. 5rebel9 and larryl 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
larryl Posted Monday at 12:06 AM Report Share Posted Monday at 12:06 AM Niagara-on-the-Lake got slammed today also guess winter is making up for last years holiday. There's a lot of sleepy towns out that way..The Wainfleet bog comes to mind...LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted Monday at 12:10 AM Author Report Share Posted Monday at 12:10 AM I don't have the ability to"manhandle" full barrels around. I get the fuel and right away siphon it into my fill pipe for inside tank. Any time I can save a dollar or more per gal. and I have the money in the budget, I get fuel. Have not gone below 1/4 tank yet this season{knock on wood}! I'm a little East and midway between Buffalo and Olean. Houghton College is the "biggest" draw near me at 10 miles away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
5rebel9 Posted Monday at 12:27 AM Author Report Share Posted Monday at 12:27 AM 14 minutes ago, larryl said: Niagara-on-the-Lake got slammed today also guess winter is making up for last years holiday. There's a lot of sleepy towns out that way..The Wainfleet bog comes to mind...LOL Yeah, I think we ALL got the brunt of WINTER again today. Some snow overnight then freezing rain and wind then more snow and wind and at 7:30 pm temps at 18*f Just stayed home today and only shoveled off the slop from our sidewalks. My snowblower would not have stood a chance throwing the SLOP, it was the consistency of a slush puppy drink. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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