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Thanks Mark. Found that thread last night. After I received the message from Gordon, I went back and typed “snowball” in the search field and it brought up all the posts. That search option is a nice feature. I’m new to DAP so I will probably make some rookie mis-steps:eek: until i get the hang of how this site works. Thanks again to both you and Gordon for the help.
Lanny CollinsParticipantThanks Gordon. Guess I didn’t do quite enough searching. I read thru the threads. Never heard of the hammer but have heard using crisco or some type of oil. In my neck of the woods we normally have more ice than snow and it was mentioned about the water content in snow. Our snow here is usually a very wet snow. I worked for a company headquartered in Denver Colorado. When I would be in Denver and there would be a big snow you could go to your rental car in the morning with a snow brush and it would just slide off the car with such ease. I suspect there would not be too much snowball pack in horses feet with that type of dry snow. Here, you had better take the ice scraper with you and maybe a plastic shovel to get it off because a brush would be useless.:D
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