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got snow? We can move it!
Topic Started: Jan 15 2010, 09:27 PM (628 Views)
arly
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We're amongst a dry spell here, so the city boys have switched gear to clear off the sidewalks and street edges. These area's are used for snow storage as apposed to walking. The Snowgo (manufacturers trade name) units always show up when the sun shines. Do note this payloader is equipped with snow tires. Thought you fellows might get a kick out of seeing this. Is that YOUR driveway hes filling up??? :P I'm kidding, these guys are pretty good at blowing it right were they want it!! We've only received 130" of snow and the banks are usually higher when they put the blowers to work.
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Snowtires?? I say Nay Nay. Michelin Radial stock tires on most small loaders now. But still a cool rig!
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