I got 11 inches
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The few and the pround Honda riders of North Dakota have suffered through about 6 feet of snow in the past 2 months. A couple of us have vowed that the first day above 40 degrees we'll suit up and hit the road. With the winds we usually have (thanks Canada, first Rush and now this) it will most likely be a very short ride!
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Haha, a Tub Grinder gets hauled behind a bigrig it's so big. we use them to grind up trees, stumps, logs, brush, and it turns it all into mulch basically and then we haul the stuff away in 22 wheelers. we used it down in Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina and ground up 800,000+ yards of mulch in 7 months. it's quite impressive but it's a Monster and makes me a little nervous at times when she starts shaking apart and starts throwing 10lb chunks of steel (teeth) 500 feet in the air. they call it "Hogzilla". but now I'm up in Maine grinding for a Mulch facility, there getting ready for the new season and somehow the stuff is moving...I don't know who the hell is buying but they are surprisingly.
Ike debris was all the **** from Hurricane Ike over there in Galveston TX. Demolition basically. Houses, junk, trees, etc.
I'd gladly trade jobs with you for a little while
I don't mind the cold to a point, but when you have windchills down to -5, it doesn't take long to start quiting every 5 minutes ya know? oh well, what's ya guna do? I'm working and that's all that matters, right!!
Ike debris was all the **** from Hurricane Ike over there in Galveston TX. Demolition basically. Houses, junk, trees, etc.
I'd gladly trade jobs with you for a little while
I don't mind the cold to a point, but when you have windchills down to -5, it doesn't take long to start quiting every 5 minutes ya know? oh well, what's ya guna do? I'm working and that's all that matters, right!!
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Interesting ~ learn something new every day. That sounds like one hell of a wood chipper! I don’t work inside either; wouldn’t want to, lol. Had a warehouse job when I was a teenager & got depressed from being locked up all day. Drove semis for 15 years (rain or shine) after that gig. My current job is more administrative in nature, but I’m still outside the majority of the time. Colorado is nice though, in that it has very mild Winters (usually) in the low areas.
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im hoping our snow is done here in indiana
its supposed to be 50 tomorrow and then drops back down to 42 for the rest of the week
i really hope that 42 is as low as it gets the rest of the year
right now my bike is back at my parents, hanging from the ceiling with the back tire off, lol so i obviously wont be riding this week, but my goal is to bring it back after my spring break a few weeks from now, so hopefully it will be warm enough to ride it back by then
oddly enough i havent really been having the withdrawals thsi winter that i thought i would have, but i got a new set of sprockets and got to turn some wrenches last weekend wheni went home and i think that set it off, lol, cuz now im def missing it bad
its supposed to be 50 tomorrow and then drops back down to 42 for the rest of the week
i really hope that 42 is as low as it gets the rest of the year
right now my bike is back at my parents, hanging from the ceiling with the back tire off, lol so i obviously wont be riding this week, but my goal is to bring it back after my spring break a few weeks from now, so hopefully it will be warm enough to ride it back by then
oddly enough i havent really been having the withdrawals thsi winter that i thought i would have, but i got a new set of sprockets and got to turn some wrenches last weekend wheni went home and i think that set it off, lol, cuz now im def missing it bad