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Re: Blading Snow - Yes or No
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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 16, 2004 at 11:38:44 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Blading Snow - Yes or No posted by Dug on October 15, 2004 at 20:15:12:
I aint never heard leave it set in the drive before. That"s a new one. If the melting and freezing of the piles causes icing in the drive, I wonder what the melting and freezing of packed snow would do in the drive. My guess is icy ruts. When it snows here, I plow, blow, and shovel. Have all my life. And if is a good snow, don"t stop so don"t get behind it. Here"s one you might try. Could push into a big pile at the end of the drive, and at night time when the neighbor"s lights go out, use the loader to go dump it in his drive. Don"t get caught though, cause he"ll surely get PO"d - always has. LOL. Don"t blade? Where"s that guy live, Florida? Then again, maybe I missed something and spoke too soon, without thinkin, and maybe should"ve kept my mouth shut. Mark - IN. and it"s rainin a steady one here, dang it.
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