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Posted by Aaron Ford on November 30, 2006 at 13:51:46 from (72.84.35.237):
In Reply to: Re: Why Allan in Ne posted by NO tools on November 30, 2006 at 09:33:25:
Momma always said when the Man upstairs gives you a dead possum, make possum stew!!! J/K That's some serious cold weather. What kind of dozers do you push the coal with? We use high-lifts and blend the stuff by the bucket. Just pull in a drop it from full height through the grizzly. I spent all last night driving that ragin' bull that is a prep plant. Had a good night. Had my loader man home by 2am. Makes him happy cause he gets paid til 4:30. If I can get him home, it's money in his pocket. Higher coal prices have pushed the quality down and we have been struggling to keep our head above the water. Some nights them fuel bins have less in 'em that we started with. Temps like that listed above will have the fuel sliding back down the beltlines. Looking up and seeing 5 tons of the stuff heading your way at a trot is a memory that'll stick with ya. Keep your greasy side greased... Aaron
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