Posted by LOU from Wi. on April 23, 2015 at 20:33:11 from (69.179.1.178):
It's every year it seems like out comes the OC46 for cleanup ruts,chuckholes and regrading the dirt part of the driveway. The OC46 is a head turner when people come by when they hear the sound. We have one guy named Disslethick, who has to drive right up and see whats going on,he takes pictures and everything that he can photograph from the road. Must be nice to have nothing else to do than to stick your nose into your neighbors business. Since we live on a dead end road, he has to make special trip to just nose around and nib. He's a nuisance neighbor. Any way, we clean up our drive and clean up the woods around to keep fire danger and bugs away from our place,sure am glad we got it, and it wasn't a money pit as some claimed it would be.With all the jobs it does around here yearly, I would hate to be without it and hire it done.Our Bobcat is limited,but we're glad to have that one too,along with the 706. Machinery makes working a easier job and not back breaking any more,like before when we didn't have any equipment. Another spring is here. LOU
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