Posted by Mn Dave on December 19, 2008 at 05:39:32 from (98.132.225.142):
In Reply to: OT - Plowing Snow ? posted by caterpillar guy on December 18, 2008 at 05:25:27:
I've been doing the contract snow plowing for a township in southern Minnesota for 27 years, and the country dwellers still push the snow from their driveways in the road ditch for hopes the plow driver wings it into the ditch. I've gotten out several times to tell the guys not to do that, but after a few snows they are right back at it. They don't think ahead, that if we get some thawing temps, those piles of snow can turn to rock hard lumps of ice, and then when I hit them, things can break and I don't like that.
Looks like an old fashion winter like we remembered when we were kids.
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