Posted by jon f mn on April 15, 2021 at 05:57:53 from (174.219.14.197):
Been raining for most of a week here, not a lot of rain but drizzle all day stuff. Make delivery a joy sometimes. Last Friday the last load two hours out an older lady wanted her container, now. lol. I asked before I left if it was dry enough to get it where she wanted. She said yes. This is what was there.
She wanted it up there, but there was no pushing it up that hill in the slick grass and mud.
She was not too happy I couldn't get it where she wanted but in the end understood.
Yesterday was this. Folks have a hard time understanding that just because they can drive on it with their mowers without sinking is not the same thing as a heavy truck. Told this guy I would leave ruts, he was ok with that.
Since the wheels on the trailer move hydraulically I can use them to push me through the mud. Takes a long time tho. Spent 3 hours at yesterday's delivery by the time I got the container in place and pushed myself all the way off the lawn. I'll be glad when things dry up.
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