Snow plowing 101

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Jhunter199
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Snow plowing 101

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https://www.castanet.net/news/Offbeat/1 ... lear-roads

I can see this catching on throughout the Okanagan Valley during our major snow falls. [icon_lol2.gif]
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I might try that!
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If you used an end table you might even be able to tow it with your Ford.
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dogspoiler wrote:If you used an end table you might even be able to tow it with your Ford.


I was going to use the VW, the Ford covers the other half of the driveway and I don't need to plow that side. :D
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Didn't a private contractor help out and plow some road in West Kelowna a few years back and end up getting in big doo doo with the other contractors?

Just sayin'
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Did the contractor use a table?

More importantly, were any tables hurt during the making of this video? #freethetable.
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