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Posted by NH SIDEHILLER on July 25, 2001 at 03:54:23 from (12.11.142.50):
In Reply to: snow removal posted by Jim in NH on July 24, 2001 at 18:21:50:
Jim: It appears that I should give up my "handle" and you should have it!! I'd put chains all around if I could and wouldn't give much hope to the snowblower idea. That loader is going to be the most useful thing you have. Maybe you can rig up a plow on it which can be easily installed/removed? Make sure you're parked at the top of the hill when a storm is coming! (Unless it's an ice storm.) The road up Mt. Washington is only an 8% grade. I hope you have a view for all your efforts. At least you can't be accused of being in a flood plain. Good luck with your project.
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