Waxman Super Moderator Dec 9, 2009 #1 We're in the midst of a decent sized snowstorm here in Northeast. Heard it was affecting 2/3 of the USA! Of course my trusty snow removal unit has a broken upper control arm so that is today's project. Is anyone developing a new carwash project reading this???
We're in the midst of a decent sized snowstorm here in Northeast. Heard it was affecting 2/3 of the USA! Of course my trusty snow removal unit has a broken upper control arm so that is today's project. Is anyone developing a new carwash project reading this???
bigleo48 Active member Dec 9, 2009 #2 Got a snowplow for my truck a couple of years ago and a snowblower for the trim work. I'm too old and lazy to shovel snow manually. No big deal...but the first storm for us usually is the beginning of high season and more importantly an end to the low season! Waxman, you should spend less time on this forum and more time doing preventative maintenance on your equipment! Big
Got a snowplow for my truck a couple of years ago and a snowblower for the trim work. I'm too old and lazy to shovel snow manually. No big deal...but the first storm for us usually is the beginning of high season and more importantly an end to the low season! Waxman, you should spend less time on this forum and more time doing preventative maintenance on your equipment! Big
Waxman Super Moderator Dec 9, 2009 #3 PM on an 89 GMC S 15??? We did; we oil undercoated it.! We also painted it camouflage.
Waxman Super Moderator Dec 9, 2009 #5 the plow truck is fixed (old rotted upper control arm removed and junkyard one installed) even with all my futzing around the internet. lot is plowed and sanded. bring on the business tomorrow!
the plow truck is fixed (old rotted upper control arm removed and junkyard one installed) even with all my futzing around the internet. lot is plowed and sanded. bring on the business tomorrow!