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Posted by Sloroll on December 05, 2004 at 14:32:05 from (69.66.85.109):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Finally! posted by Allan in NE on December 05, 2004 at 14:03:04:
The City gives me the crappiest oneway city plow they have. I ride it until it dies or they get a new one and it rotates down.. Because street plows are unidirectional there are a lot of problems and clean up that is where the 504 comes in. For the walks I have a wallk behind blower on crawler tracks (Tracks because it looks cool). When I get up to my eyeballs and "Have" to get it open "RIGHT NOW" I call in the city with their big equiptment and endloader blower. I try to do it as much myself as I can. I stay as self dependant as possible. The city boys know it and when I call for help they are here right now. The last FBO called them off the street if he saw a snowflake. They hated him. Every spring I have a BBQ with the boys. We take care of each other.
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