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Re: plowing snow in blizzard conditions
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Posted by Kurt (mi) thanks guys on January 21, 2004 at 02:30:19 from (66.151.2.81):
In Reply to: plowing snow in blizzard conditions posted by KURT(mi) on January 20, 2004 at 08:40:05:
I want to thank you for all of the replys here. I want to make a comment about the neighbor of mine who pushed his snow in the road, I should have said that 1/2 of the snow was in the road and the other half was pushed up along the side of the road, this neighbor also lets his dog run free sometimes and crap all over the place, this dog is a Doberman--If that dog ever bites my little boy the dog will be shot dead, and I dont care if the cops are called. Luckily his house is about a 1/3 of mile from mine. I sure wish some of you guys were my neighbors and not the ones I have now. If I owned a large tractor that was very capable of plowing out driveways I know for a fact that I would clear my neighbors driveways just to be nice. It amazes me that about two times or more a year we get 10+ inches of snow, to me that is deep and people with a large tractor or truck with a blade dont at least come by and clear the snow on the road or driveways. I do know of one very neighborly guy who owns a dairy farm near a buddy of mine. This dairy farm owner plowed the road and all the driveways on his road, about 10 or more because we had over 15 inches of snow and drifts over 4 feet in some areas, basically making people stranded. From what I was told this farm owner has a large new JD tractor with a front end loader. This tractor is probably $70,000. I know that I would have paid him $50 cash right then and he would have been in my prayers. Remember that if you do plow out your neighbors that you may only be appriciated by a few but being nice never hurt anybody.
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