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Old 03-30-2013, 08:01 PM
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Hope the weather holds out. Just got the the triplets all ready for the day. Last year was a blast. These guys do a great job, only had one plow last year. Just finished re-doing another anxious to try it out.
Awesome supers! They are ready to work!
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Thanks for the compliments I will be there with my motor home. The wife will drive the F-250 one in the bed and the other two on trailer. Duke this is probobly a dumb question but what is POTW stand for. The hardest part is hauling the plows without scrathing them. Trailer is not long enough to keep them on tractor.
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......but what is POTW stand for. ............
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I want to go but tore up my right shoulder pretty bad a work. ( trying to muscle a part around in a 32" four jaw chuck in a 60 hp lathe)
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Thanks for the compliments I will be there with my motor home. The wife will drive the F-250 one in the bed and the other two on trailer. Duke this is probobly a dumb question but what is POTW stand for. The hardest part is hauling the plows without scrathing them. Trailer is not long enough to keep them on tractor.
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I want to go but tore up my right shoulder pretty bad a work. ( trying to muscle a part around in a 32" four jaw chuck in a 60 hp lathe)
Sorry to hear that, Jeff. Hope you have a fast recovery!
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Awesome looking lineup Charles!
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Default Plow day at Danville.April 12 & 13

April 12/13 at Danville, PA. What time for the fumctions? Ron email me.
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Go to WFM.com for the the weekend plans. They say there is only 50 acres to plow this year. Last year about 80 or 90. Friday plowing starts at 2:00. Sat at 9:00. I dont think there will be much to plow on Sat unless they stop early on Friday. But we can start to early Friday nite!!
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