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Winter s coming
I posted a few new pictures this morning. One in particular for Art's benefit. See picture # 6.
I was by the shop on the weekend and they had all the new units lined up out front before sending them off for snow work.
21 new Grand L3830HSTC's all ready to go, now all we need is snow........
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Carefull Billy, at that temperature you might get a chill, .
It never ceases to make me laugh when I get visitors from the south and they ask why we have police lights on tractors. We try tell them it's so we can arrest Ole' Man Winter.
They don't buy it.....
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Wildman, you could do that little dance for me some, most of the contracts are hourly now, I wouldn't mind a few extra hours.......
We just aren't allowed to blow it, most of the time we're required to plow it. Blowers are mostly just for loading trucks now.
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Chief, you just don't know how right you are friend. The missus was born and raised in South Africa and when it gets below about 60 deg. F. she start building fires and putting on sweaters. The dog will happily lay in front of the fire till I have to tell him to move cause I can start to smell his hair from the heat, then he just grumbles and rolls over.
So far the only thing I have found that will motivate him away from the fire is the sound of a diesel starting. It doesn't work on the missus though, .
The new strobes are far more energy efficient than the old style with two sealed beams and a motor to spin them. The old lights had FAR superior visibilty though. Even with all the running and head lights on and the strobe going on the roof, we still have to add auxillary horns to get people out of the way. The worst problem is kids on the sidewalk though, they like to play chicken, or pelt the machine from behind after its gone by, we had three broken windows last year.
Tom, most of the electrically heated visors come with their own power harness and plug set, you just hook the machine end of the harness to the battery, the switch is inline and leaves with the helmet.
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