What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Blu_Ogre

    Blu_Ogre Road Train Member

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    Most people that I have met that play golf do it for the social aspects. They go out to b.s. and get the inside dirt on business happenings. Few were into it for the "sport". The 19th hole was were the true action was.

    The group I ran with would save the greens fees and put that towards pitchers of margaritas at one of the local Mexican joints. Same outcome less gear to haul around.
     
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  3. JolliRoger

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    I'm old; and have not been blessed with a wide experience in enlisting commercial help to get moving, but I do not understand the locations of the
    wrecker and the wreckee there.
     
  4. Blu_Ogre

    Blu_Ogre Road Train Member

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    I could get to respecting that guy if he were to bring his production to the U.S., may have to look up the garden stuff......

    For the snow? I'll stick just stick with the overpriced Italian job once it gets here...
     
  5. 77fib77

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    Is it a flatbed and they are pulling on the load? I dont get it either?
     
  6. JolliRoger

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    I shoot, I stand still and it falls. I hook it, I stand still and reel it in. The golf system is a mystery to me.
     
  7. kemosabi49

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    We ended up getting about 6 flakes. Took a load to Malvern and just had mostly wet roads. Down in N Louisiana now unloading and roads are really wet and temps dropping. 115 miles back to the yard, going to be fun. Oh,well off tomorrow
     
  8. Blu_Ogre

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    Van or refer, can barely be seen on the sign side of the truck. Most likely slid off the soft shoulder.

    Looks like they are lifting and placing the trailer onto the road first. Then will reposition and pull the tractor up.
     
  9. JolliRoger

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    Well you know we have had the haves and the have nots. Then the bee's and the wannabees. Now we have the genuinely divided on legal under government mandate corporations and the small business owner who says come on in, I am going broke due to this crap.
    Consequently we have more opinions and the worst mess since Moses traveled. But Moses had good guidance, something lacking now.
     
  10. Blu_Ogre

    Blu_Ogre Road Train Member

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    I took a look at the SunJoe product line. Terrible marketing site... None of the links I may have been interested in worked.

    Sun Joe Products

    About the only thing a noticed that I may have had a use for was the leaf blower. Got a Dewalt that I carried in the truck to blow out the trailer. Since I have a bunch of Dewalt 20v tools was an easy purchase.

    SunJoe only has the one product I would be interested in, Would not be likely to purchase his Condo Spec stuff, just not robust enough for me.
     
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