ovrszd
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- Joined
- May 27, 2006
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- Missouri
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- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
Not sure how it is in nother areas, but in my area/county/township, I think roads are cleared quicker than the city streets. Maybe not the main routes, but the county and township roads in my area, get cleared fairly quickly.
There is MANY more miles of city side-streets than in my county. Sure they have more drivers, but I am betting drivers per mile of road is less in the big cities. Not to mention they have to go slower due to cars parked on the streets, more traffic, more intersections, etc.
I have to drive on 2 miles of State Hwy in 3 different locations to get from point A to point B. It's very common for me to blade the State Hwy as I go because they haven't been there yet. Over the years I've also dug out and rescued 3 State trucks that were stuck in drifts on those stretches of Hwy.
I want nothing to do with snow pushing in Cities. Too many obstacles and people to deal with!!!
I take care of several private driveways when I'm out. Elderly people or working people that don't have anything to open their drives with. Seems like honorable work until you see pieces of their rock garden sliding off the end of the blade...... A 40ft long grader with a plow, wing and 14ft moldboard gets REAL BIG in a driveway!!
I've only took out one mailbox in all my years. As luck would have it, the widow had just put up a new box that Fall. Hand painted a scenery sketch on it. I knocked it clean off the pole. I stopped to try to repair it and she came out and said don't worry about it, I'll clean it up, I just appreciate what you are doing!!! Good people out here in the country!!! That same lady has met me on the road in front of her house, in the middle of the night, with coffee and homemade donuts!!!