Posted by willie in mn on February 06, 2011 at 04:43:30 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: OT County Plow posted by Kornfused on February 05, 2011 at 18:42:28:
From here it looks like a good plowing job, no big ridge next to road to drift in during next storm. My snow plowing situation. Live on a lakeshore, lots of year-arounders, some summer cabins, nothing on other side of road for approx 1 mile. Our 1 man township maintenance department always plows the opposite side of road first, grader with 16 ft blade plus wing, so 3/4 of the snow gets pushed off into ditch, gets our side on the return. I use tractor & loader to clean my & 3 neighbor's driveways, including the road about 50 feet upstream. That way when he gets to us, he has empty blade & nothing to dump in driveways. He will even stop & wait for me if I happen to be out there when he comes by. About mailboxes- county policy is that when a road gets upgraded, repaved, widened etc, everyone gets the new style "swing away" posts. Then if it happens to get "bumpsed" by the plow, it just swings away & returns to where it was. Spring is coming, was 39° here yseterday. Willie
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