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Author | Topic: Snow Removal |
Bob Miller Prowler Junkie Posts: 4576 |
posted 01-30-2004 12:30 PM
Look what they have to put with in Newfoundland. The attached photos were taken during the clearing of snow from a Labrador highway. Something to think about as you shovel your driveway... http://www.edu.gov.nf.ca/snow/photo.htm
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Wayne Finch Prowler Junkie Posts: 4011 |
posted 01-30-2004 12:46 PM
YIKES ! |
WildCat Prowler Junkie Posts: 6862 |
posted 01-30-2004 04:18 PM
That looks like it could be FUN I have been plowing snow for 34 years, starting at 11 with 7HP Sears Garden tractor then to `72 Chevy 4x4 and several trucks since and now have a `85 Bronco that is my plow favorite I have never run a track hoe, at some point I would like to. Got a backhoe and skid loader that I have used to clear heavy snow. |
MDProwler Prowler Junkie Posts: 5250 |
posted 01-30-2004 05:44 PM
That's incredible! And that's how deep my driveway felt last year after digging 4500 sq ft with hand shovels. I have since gotten smart and bought a snowblower. ------------------ |
Gene Prowler Junkie Posts: 1256 |
posted 01-30-2004 06:49 PM
Brings back memorys,I was stationed at Goose Bay Labrador and Frobsher Bay.I guess that is main reason I live in Florida now. |
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