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Pickering Snow
11-25-2004, 09:38 AM
One word impressive just got in from 10hrs in the erie special and i was flat speechless at times plowing with the blizzard 810 when i get some sleep ill give you guys times from using westerns and times with te blizzard . Oh i cant forget to thank a guy from erie that not only called once but twice during the storm to make sure everything was working Thanks Jerre thats why i drove to erie for a blizzard!!!. The whole combo worked well diesel was amust last night we were pushing white concrete and the sound of that 6.0l turbo is sweet in my mind has they worked effortlessly . W e ended up with about 9 inches here



Last night i plowed solo for the first time in 10yrs for those that didnt know ilost my wheel man to cancer in aug it was weird not having another truck next to me ican only image what jimmy would of thought of the blizzard , it was a long lonely night and you know your not right when you would rather listen to a diesel than the radio

Waterchikn
11-25-2004, 10:10 AM
Fred, can't wait to see pics of your blizzard in action, I know you got some, right?lol

Glad to hear everything went well, except that fact of missing your companion..that is sad to hear.
I would rather hear that diesel than the radio too!!

Lawngodfather
11-25-2004, 11:45 AM
Whooo hooo...only got to salt here.

Missing wingman.........tip your hats.....

Where dem pics Fred?

JD PLOWER
11-25-2004, 04:08 PM
These plows are impressive :D Its hard for others that have never seen them in action to realize just how productive they can be. Glad to hear everything went well.

REED384
11-26-2004, 08:14 AM
Fred wecolme to blizzard fold .

4evergreenlawns
11-26-2004, 08:48 PM
Fred,

I have to totaly agree. The snow fall of 1"-3" we had on 11/24 was wet, heavy, and slushy. The kind that you can just not keep contained and you just chase around the lot. Than the temps drop wind start blowing and go from 40 to 19 wind chill in three hours leadning to everything turning to ice pack.

The 810 contained the slushy wet snow and than scraped up most of the ice pack with ease. The plow was fast after getting to learn the controls. In scoop/bucket I know I cut down and saved time with one pass where I would have made two or three.

On the gas stations where I have been plowing for the past three years I cut times down by 10-15 mins. per station and I know that will go down some more when I get better with the plow operation.

Now we need a nice 6"-8" fall or more to really see the plow really roll the snow.