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Northern Minnesota? That road looks familiar.
ОтветитьYeah baby! That's how it's done in Canada.
ОтветитьThis driver doesn’t know how to plow snow! Michigan 😂
ОтветитьBack in the day, a friend who lived in the Adirondacks and drove the same style plow rig was known to be a beeraholic. Even with a buz on, or maybe because of that. he drove solo (no wing man) often. The area had the old style post and cable guard rails and you knew even when you couldn't see him that Tom was driving. At nearly the speed limit the wing gave out a little click every time it tapped a post.
ОтветитьJim, who blocks driveways
ОтветитьI remember my pops getting lots of xmas gifts from satisfied customers, hell he never had to buy a bottle of jb cc or any other top shelf booze. The liquor cabinet was always stocked with xmas gifts from satisfied customers.
ОтветитьI remember plowing snow back in the seventies with a grader In Ontario Canada
ОтветитьYou are honestly using the wrong plow setup that’s why you always have to get out to clean your window 🙈
ОтветитьNice 👍 work bustin that drift up. Sure be nice to just bust a lane through then call the grader to come behind you so you can get on down the line. People don’t realize how hard it is to keep a truck out of a ditch on country roads in near white out conditions. You’re definitely an experienced and seasoned operator
ОтветитьGot dang driver. Them some drifts right there
ОтветитьJimHowMovesSnow
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ОтветитьThat was my truck up until this year. Miss that ol girl. Nice job Howie
ОтветитьWhat big snow you talking about?
ОтветитьAfter Eight Hours Of That I Would Need Eight Hours Of Sleep To Recover Physically Exhausting
ОтветитьThank for hard work keeping the roads clear!
ОтветитьWhere is this place
ОтветитьNow to me the wing looks a little short, but it might just be the angle, our wing was 10’ cleared about 8’ of road on the straight, but that also depends on the angle adjustments by the telescoping push arms .
ОтветитьIn rural areas, would it ever make sense to use a V-plow with a wing on each side?
ОтветитьPictou County
ОтветитьAny gets it!
Ответить❄❄❄☃️🌨🌨🌬🧔👍
ОтветитьI love ❤️ a snow ❄️ day 🥰😍🤩
ОтветитьWhich province?
Ответитьran 82692 for a few winters. 82689 is in the area as well
ОтветитьYou are saving peoples lives
ОтветитьMy dad works there
ОтветитьWhat a badass truck looks like lots of fun
ОтветитьIrritating how snow builds up on middle of windshield. Poor wiper design
ОтветитьDo you run skids or casters on the front blade or just edge to pavement?
ОтветитьReminds me of Maine where I spent 20+ years, some mild Winters and some pretty rough ones too.....! =) The drifting Snow really caused some headaches at times.... Hated it when the Plow flew up over the wet snow it wasn't even packed.... Love how the Wing Plows blew the Snow off to the right throwing yards off the Highways...!
ОтветитьHow hard is it to control the wing? I'm licensed and wouldn't mind doing this job. I'd become a hero just like you. Well done Sir!
ОтветитьSide wing view was so good 😍
ОтветитьI know I’m a bit late asking this but where in Nova Scotia is this.
ОтветитьThat's no feather duster he's driving there.
ОтветитьWhere I live we call that a Dusting 🤣🤩😁🤓😀🙈😎✌️💪🇺🇸💪
ОтветитьDetroit serie 60 12.7L?
ОтветитьIs this snow shield really so small are the trucks of us just higher or are our in germany really that big 😅
ОтветитьJust like Lewis County in upstate N.Y.
ОтветитьI bet those residences are so happy to hear or see you. What an excellent service you provide. Stay safe!
ОтветитьI'm guessing they don't have scorpions, rattlers or crocadiddles in NS
ОтветитьI did this for 28 years. I only put the one way plow on to clean up if you use a heavier scraper plow it usually doesn't lift in drifting
Ответитьdont hit that rust bucket to hard it will fall apart
ОтветитьMan I live in Nova Scotia to that’s awesome thanks for your duty’s and the great video
ОтветитьThose are some major drifts
ОтветитьWhy are the chains not fitted?
ОтветитьGreetings from Finland! First I thought why there is no signs to prevent opening the road on top of nothing but later on the video I learned they would be pretty useless on that amount of snow.
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