I may live in Texas...
#11
The thing is, even when we get 18" we're only off the roads for less than half a day, the crews around here are just that good at the snow removal thing. Now, wind and ice storms on the other hand are a different thing entirely. During December of 2008 we went over 8 days with no power, and just now the veil of darkness has been lifted after a two day black-out due to "Hurricane strength winds" (the National Weather Service recorded an official 91 mph a couple of towns north-east of us early Friday morning).
Good thing I bought that generator back in 2002; up until 14 months ago I had been wondering if it was such a good investment, since then I've put nearly 250 hours on the poor beast.
Good thing I bought that generator back in 2002; up until 14 months ago I had been wondering if it was such a good investment, since then I've put nearly 250 hours on the poor beast.
#12
Yeah, if a hurricane was to pay us a visit here in New England, we'd be toast.
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