And the snow continues .....
On 2/9/2015 5:36 PM, KC wrote:
On 2/9/2015 5:47 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Heard this morning that as of January 23rd, the official snowfall in
Boston and surrounding areas had only been 5.5 inches.
Since then over 58 inches have fallen. Getting stupid. This amount of
snow is great for unpopulated ski locations but towns and cities
have run out of places to put the crap.
Going to have another cup of coffee and then go hit the driveway again
for about the 10th time in the past 2-3 weeks. Same problem. No place
to push it. I am really regretting that I got rid of the big snowblower
attachment I had for the tractor at one time but it was a rip roaring
pain in the ass to take off the front end loader in order to put the
snow blower on.
I HAVE PLOW TRUCKS AVAILABLE ALONG WITH THE BACK HOE AND MEN TO SHOVEL,
IF YOU ARE IN NEED PLEASE CALL 774 930 2986 VERY FRIENDLY SERVICE,
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, YOU ONLY HAVE TO PAY WHAT YOU WANT TO
PAY. I UNDERSTAND IT'S GETTING EXPENSIVE, HOWEVER I CAN COME BY WITH THE
BACK HOE AND OPEN YOUR DRIVEWAY RIGHT UP FOR REALLY CHEAP, DON'T BE SHY.
I'M DOING THIS TO HELP MAKE YOUR DRIVEWAYS SAFER AND YOUR LIFE EASIER
I know, the guy always post all caps but he's a good guy. Are you near
enough to Dighton Mass, if so I can shoot you his number...
I know he sounds corney but he's the real deal. Out last week doing some
folks for free, just because they needed it.
Appreciate it but so far we are holding our own. I plowed a couple of
times today but finally gave up because there's no longer anywhere for
the snow to go. I drove around on the driveway packing down what snow
remained and at least we can get out and down to the road. I am always
concerned about emergency vehicles being able to get up from the road.
Tomorrow I'll spend most of the day moving some piles back about
6 feet with the tractor to make room for more snow.
Incredible amount of snow in a short period of time. Originally the
weather people thought the "front" would set up more north and the
North Shore would get the brunt of the snowfall, but instead the front
set up 50 miles to the south which put the South Shore from about
Plymouth northward in the heavy bands of snow. When it's all over
early Tuesday morning we will have right around 24 inches of new snow
on top of the 28 inches we received three days ago.
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