Fawteen, got a plow on that Tundra?

jal-SD

Well-known Member
Watching the national weather map tonight, it looks like you might need it. They said Maine can expect 12-18 inches in the next 24 hours with wind. They weren't saying which part of the state, so it may not get to you guys. We could use the 12-18 inches of heavy wet stuff, but it doesn't look like we are getting a thing.
 
Nope, but I got a blower on the Cabota!

We got all rain here on the coast. My grandson that lives 100 miles NNW of me said he was getting plastered with snow as of 6:00 last night.
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I have to agree with SV, 5' of snow over the winter, slowly melting would be a greater benefit to this part of the state than 5" in March. We'd see a lot of that much rain in 31 days headed down the James to the Missouri, in my opinion. Unless, of course, it came at less than a half inch a day with about three days in between rains.
 
Don't think you want to put a plow on a Tundra. I love my Tundra but it doesn't have the frame my '94 Silverado 2500 has. That's my plow truck.
 
I wouldn't put a plow on ANY truck I planned to drive for anything else.

I had a plow on a 1 ton Chevy years ago, and it was a snow-plowing beast but it ate front end parts and tires like popcorn.
 
Put a plow on a pickup, and you'll destroy the pickup!
Put the same plow on a farm tractor, and you'll destroy the plow!
Plows are cheaper/easier to replace/repair than pickups!
Just my thoughts! BTDT, YMMV, Dave
 
Rain doesn’t do near as much for ground moisture as the snow does see it time and again rain is good but need snow then the rain or rain. Then snow
 

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