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Lancer wrote:
On 22 Dec 2004 02:35:27 GMT, Steveo wrote: Tryin' man. So far so good but that's usually when stuff starts stressing out and breaking. It's really tough on the gear and we try to fix as much as we can ourselves but even then, the parts are fairly expensive for anything snow..I'll cross my fingers but I have a feeling I just hexed myself. I'm running the salt loader between posts right now. Glad they don't use all that salt on the roads down here. Supposed to be a chance of snow tonight. Would be nice to have snow for Christmas, doubt if it will happen.. Man we go thru big dump truck loads of salt. Nasty rust your tools stuff that comes from underneath Lake Erie. That's what rips up the gear so fast. It's hard to keep brake and tranny lines on trucks that drive thru that salt soup we lay down. It rots almost anything that isn't stainless or plastic. It's also the most profitable part of commercial snow so ya take the bad with the good. |
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