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  1. zap Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 25, 2009
    10,385 posts
    Just some pics of some plowing I did today with the truck and the rhino. The snow with all the rain is some of the heaviest we have had in the last two years, the trails to the stacks are all opened up so we can push more wood in on Sunday.


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  2. loon Minister of Fire

    joined: Apr 9, 2010
    1,698 posts
    ont canada
    Pretty much the same here zap, got the tractor out and pushed a few driveways then ended up getting sick in the middle of the night?? so the wood is gonna wait till tomorrow ;-)

    loon
  3. WellSeasoned Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 25, 2011
    1,686 posts
    Eastern Pa
    Looks good zap. Did you get the heavy winds as well? Looks like you got quite a bit of snow. Good you still have access to trails, but we still have the ides of march ahead. Be well.
  4. Pallet Pete Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 27, 2011
    3,178 posts
    Ovid MI
    Zap that looks like the heavy now we have hear right now though it hasn't rained by us. It is so beautiful and makes for great sled pulling of wood!

    Pete
  5. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,158 posts
    Michigan
    Oh. We got the snow but missed on the rain, thank God for that one! As it was, the snow was the sticky type. Which usually reminds me of the old saying about snow: Sticky, no sticky. No sticky, sticky.
  6. nate379 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 21, 2010
    4,006 posts
    Palmer, Alaska
    I guess they got hit pretty hard in Maine as well, close to 2ft in some area.
  7. firefighterjake Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 22, 2008
    13,475 posts
    Unity/Bangor, Maine
    Yup . . . way up north in your old stomping grounds. BDN said Madawaska (I know you're from Fort Kent, but close enough ;) ) had 20 inches or so.

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