Posted by Mike in MI on January 29, 2014 at 19:38:40 from (74.36.237.161):
Now when I seen this after two county trucks and a road grader go thru it should be a job well done. It must of been too close to there quiting time and was in a hurry to head back to the county barn. It doesn't look deep in the photo but it is about foot or more deep in places where the snow must fell of the sides of there blade. I pulled out 3 cars and the mail lady and 1 pickup w/out 4/wheel drive since monday morning. I even gave the county a call about the good job or I mean the poor job the boys done and she said they was to come back and reopen the roads again but no show. I might as well talk to the tree in the fence row! So today I got my Oliver 880 out and clean some of there mess they left the best I could. Drifts on left tside of picture are about 7' deep and I really couldn't make a very wide path thru there but at least you can get thru it without getting stuck. I can remember blizard of 78 and it not close but it looking more like each day goes buy! Winter tax is a waste this year to me the farmers are doing more of there work each year with there own equipment. And they say we may get more snow again this weekend. I'm ready for spring! I got more hours on that tractor seat this winter putting the past 3 winters together. Getting old I guess cold bothers me more than it use too. Take care & keep warm!
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