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Hi.

The last 8 years its been less snow. I live 40 km inland from the north see and only 50 meters above sea level. Before Christmas the weather normally changes between nice weather, storms, rain and snow. There may be 50 cm snow in a period and then it may melt away. After Christmas it gets colder more consistently for 2 - 3 months. Then we have more or less snow all the time. Sometimes I have to borrow a tractor to drive away the heaps of snow around me and my neighbours houses. So we can start shuffeling snow by hand again... Picture from work last winter. If you go further inland there may be places with less snow, due to drier climate. It all comes from the Norh Sea. Mostly from north and west. Eastern winds give us cold ( very cold ) weather. No snow.

Now it shifts between not so bad and bad weather ( rain , storm ).

Though Norway is a small country, there is big differences in climate. Same as with you, but in a bigger scale :)

Greetings Stein

That's a lot of snow! I used to think I wanted to live somewhere, like Colorado, that gets a lot of snow. What I didn't think about is how cold it is to go with the snow. In my old age I'm wanting less cold, so less snow.

But I'm glad there are people that like it. Or at least put up with it. Otherwise everybody would be here. :nabble_smiley_wink:

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That's a lot of snow! I used to think I wanted to live somewhere, like Colorado, that gets a lot of snow. What I didn't think about is how cold it is to go with the snow. In my old age I'm wanting less cold, so less snow.

But I'm glad there are people that like it. Or at least put up with it. Otherwise everybody would be here. :nabble_smiley_wink:

Hi.

I am not a big fan of the winter. But we have to live with it. Norway is between 60 and 70 degrees north.

Like much of Canada and Alaska..L1002505.jpg.ee024c2ebd39b5716f8e7bad73263675.jpg

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Are those electric trucks? Is that what the EV means - electric vehicle?

Hi 😆.. They are v8 diesels, 620 HP.

GW each truck is 52000 kg. I think they were going to a shipyard in Polen.

No electric truck has been made so far that can compete with these machines 👍. Here is a picture of some pipes I had to clean free from snow before shipping. Last winter. Winter is a lot of extra work..IMG_20210205_134658_6.jpg.d05726ccd9c33699b404bf4e3721103d.jpg

Greetings Stein

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Hi 😆.. They are v8 diesels, 620 HP.

GW each truck is 52000 kg. I think they were going to a shipyard in Polen.

No electric truck has been made so far that can compete with these machines 👍. Here is a picture of some pipes I had to clean free from snow before shipping. Last winter. Winter is a lot of extra work..

Greetings Stein

Thanks for the clarification. :nabble_smiley_blush:

Man, that snow does make for a lot of extra work. I think I'll stay right here. :nabble_smiley_wink:

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Hi Gary.

Tried to find my self on the members map this evening. I must have failed to give you the go. So please put me on.

Well, for whatever reason you weren't on the map. But you are now. I'm not sure it is quite the right spot, but we really don't want to be too accurate as we don't want un-invited visitors.

See what you think and I can move the pin if you want.

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Well, for whatever reason you weren't on the map. But you are now. I'm not sure it is quite the right spot, but we really don't want to be too accurate as we don't want un-invited visitors.

See what you think and I can move the pin if you want.

Hi.

You are not far off. Maybe 5 km. From my house I can see over there.

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Close enough in my book. It is probably like where I live - drive into town and ask for me and you’ll find me.

Hi again. Winter is here with freezing temperatures and snow. L1009269.jpg.56be94552cf4ada87a60e36a766bafa0.jpg Since summer I had a dream of buying new rims for Eddie. So I ordered Classic 3 rims from Mickey Thompson. Size 15" x 8". Made in China. IMG_20211211_102049_2.jpg.59d52b74a66d9ce0094713c71ebca584.jpg They look great but unfortunately they have to little backspace, 3,62". Or ET -22.IMG_20211211_102259_7.jpg.e098362bbdbc208d3418686fff78c2f3.jpg They are sticking out about an inch more than the original rims. That may give me problems with the police. And I dont like the look. There were very little clearance around the brake calipters so I have doubts about 15 " aluminiums rims with 4 -4,5 " backspace will fit. So to avoid more problems I bought 4 American Racing Baja rims in 16" x 8 " . Made in India. Backspace 4,4". ET 0.IMG_20211211_102456_0.thumb.jpg.c5528b02010c277328340f0b7b43f18d.jpghttp://www.garysgaragemahal.com/uploads/6/5/8/7/65879365/money-flying-23_orig.png They fit perfectely.IMG_20211211_103343_4.thumb.jpg.ea2b6c437fe861eb9af4a6faee42a262.jpg Since I also have a Suzuki Grand Vitara, 2001, with 16" x 7" rims I thought I might as well try them. Borbet, made in Germany.IMG_20211211_095034_4.jpg.fb6783903ab6cf13fcf9cc6e0965e729.jpg They fit perfectely. Backspace is 4,3". ET 5. IMG_20211211_095136_6.thumb.jpg.5eca49342b1bd94d9f9a774cad9c389a.jpg With correct size tires they would be ok.

All backspace is measured by me. May not be absolutely correct. The ET is the number stamped on the rim. MT or AR ? MT looks best ( my opinion ) and surely has the best finish.IMG_20211211_102505_1.thumb.jpg.ea4d54df8092539200c75a831aee5551.jpg IMG_20211211_102515_0.thumb.jpg.3542b7f5aec7db5667ac3954234fd0cf.jpg Hope this was informative for some.

Greetings Stein.

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