Posted by ss55 on July 11, 2014 at 08:50:38 from (50.81.112.224):
In Reply to: Mailbox Knocked down! posted by Deere Scotty on July 11, 2014 at 03:59:28:
Consider one of those long arm swing-a-way mailboxes like you see along busy highways in heavy snow country. If a snow plow or something else hits it at high speed it gets pushed to the side, but is rarely damaged. They beat hunting for a downed mailbox under a heavy snow or setting a new post in frozen ground.
Years ago, my uncle had his mailbox mounted on an old milk can. It set into the ground a few inches so the wind would not knock it over. Some Halloweens when all the neighborhood mailboxes would get knocked down, it only took him a minute or two to pick it up, drop it in its hole and line it up again. He was even a little proud of it.
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