Posted by Mark - IN. on February 02, 2011 at 18:33:39 from (71.201.64.34):
In Reply to: Re: Pictures of snow posted by super99 on February 02, 2011 at 14:52:59:
I had to do a job in Elgin yesterday and have to go back tomorrow. Took me three hours to get from Elgin to park the company truck in Joliet, and since I'm the on-call guy, they tried to call me out about 9:00 last night. By then the company truck was buried. Illinois is a nice place and I used to live here, but I would prefer to be home with my family, where they are buried in now, but have power, heat, and plenty of food. They figure they can dig out with snow blowers, but I told them today to jump start the Deere nearest the barn door, back it out and drop the blade and back blade it backwards for the most part so can't get stuck, then touch up with a snow blower afterwards. If they stall it out, what the heck, put a coffee can over the stack and I'll deal with it when I get home Friday night. Nope, afraid to use a tractor. Gonna keep after it with snow blowers. Could do it with a back blade in an hour of so.
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