Watch This Before the Winter Blizzard Hits

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  1. James Joyce-Cruickshank

    Yep 100% get rid of that summer air and put in some winter air 🙂

  2. ATO

    I check and pump up all the car tires in my family in the winter. And I charge my car batteries once per month, just to keep them in like-new condition for a long time.

  3. Travis Berthelot

    Happy Holidays to you Scotty

  4. porkeatingInfidel

    I love global warming 😂

  5. Charles Hines

    Scotty, this is just in time for a really nasty blizzard and cold system that is about to come through. It sounds like it may be a nasty one. Got any last minute shopping to do? Maybe you can do it before the storm. I bought some instant soups I can cook and stay inside safe while it is nasty out there.

  6. JSU's n Bhdjnfj

    -5F here in WI. Batteries are the only thing I’ve had problems with. Tires heat up and expand to normal pressure as you drive. Never had a drive belt problem.

  7. LAMARTY A.

    scotty,
    with all due respect, you are giving a bad example. while you have good points in your message, but you should point out that it is unsafe to be having those pull cords to your hoodie hanging when working around the motor, especially when the motor is running, but best to not have loose article's of clothing around the motor, running or not.

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