| Posted by J Moller on July 3, 2012 | |
Joe, being out there in the cold really reaks, while the snow wreaked havoc on the operations.
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| Posted by Joe McMillan on July 3, 2012 | |
Thanks for the correction. Reeked is also a word, but its meaning is a little more extreme than I wanted to use here. Wreaked is the correct word.
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| Posted by Bill Caywood on July 3, 2012 | |
A bulldozer is actually a crawler tractor equipped with a blade. The machine pictured here is a crawler type front loader.
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| Posted by David Doty Sr. on July 3, 2012 | |
I know what Joe means I was out there on the highways deliverring propane from Michigan to Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, an Kentucky. My partner and I ran 24/7 for 34 days straight just to keep people from freezing. We were told to knock down the drifts with our truck except any drift that was over 3 feet high because that would be a car.
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| Posted by Tugboat on July 4, 2012 | |
To be fair, that crawler is equipped with a 4 in 1 tool that can be used as a blade. Really neat picture.
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