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sweetk30

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found these guys on another site and looked at the reviews and specs from there web site.

figured i would give them a try.

48" wide pusher unit with full flip over feature. so at the end of the push just swing the plade 180* and push on the trip back up the driveway.

then a 18" general use unit for reg clean up or heavy stuff work.

http://www.thesnowplow.com/index.html

great quality product with full replacement parts avalible.

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you give up on trucks Brett? Hows the neck doin'
 
no still got them. just not on the road. and for few inches this is faster for my driveway.

and doin fine if i dont pi$$ it off. still waiting for insurance authization. :whistle::popcorn::dunno:
 
no still got them. just not on the road. and for few inches this is faster for my driveway.

and doin fine if i dont pi$$ it off. still waiting for insurance authization. :whistle::popcorn::dunno:
That there is why I don't pay for insurance.
When I need something done, I go and pay for it and get it done when I need it.
 
ya but no money in now and cant work to good to make any. and who going to hire a guy like me with bumb arm and possibility of spinal problems that could mess up on the job.

so its a catch 22.......:dunno:
 
ya but no money in now and cant work to good to make any. and who going to hire a guy like me with bumb arm and possibility of spinal problems that could mess up on the job.

so its a catch 22.......:dunno:
My point was that years ago I stopped paying and put the money aside.
I have been using that money for medical purposes only.
believe me $380 a month that I was payig for the family for a high deductible plan goes a long way if you don't pay it.:whistle:
 
My point was that years ago I stopped paying and put the money aside.
I have been using that money for medical purposes only.
believe me $380 a month that I was payig for the family for a high deductible plan goes a long way if you don't pay it.:whistle:


Totally off topic but let me know how far that $380 goes when you have to have a surgery or something major to the tune of $50,000+ :D
 
Totally off topic but let me know how far that $380 goes when you have to have a surgery or something major to the tune of $50,000+ :D

Seriously dude when your self employed your basically screwed. My premiums are 355.00 and going to 420.00 with a 10,000.00 deductible. They deny everything and I have no faith they would pay anything towards that 50,000.00 dollar bill. I would probably end up spending more for the lawyers to make them and in the end I'm still screwed :doah: I have been seriously thinking of doing the same thing as the Iceman, not really sure why I haven't yet either.

Sweetk30 that looks perfect for my wife:whistle: actually I use a tractor.:woot:
 
back on topic here :

thay work great for intended use.

the units are a bit heefty but thay are beefy strong. :D
 
Do they get much snow in North Carolina? (that is where you moved to, right?)

Martin
 
well i was there . and 3 days before i moved back home to 14845 horseheads new york for medical reasons i had 3" on the ground in nc.

but back here in upstate new york were i am its kind of sheltered. you go farther up to syracuse ny thay have almost 200" this season so far. :eek1:
 

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