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Jim

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North Carolina
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2016
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Newmar
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London Aire 4551
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45
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Freightliner
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Cummins / I6 Diesel Pusher 600HP / 1,950 ft-lbs
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2016 Jeep Rubicon
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This nonsense came out of nowhere tonight. And I left the snowplow at the barn! This sucks....
 

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The long-range forecast (next 3 weeks) shows the possibility of snow here in Western Washington, beginning 1/9 and lingering through about the 29th. My F-350 has the snowplow installed on the front and is ready to roll if we get a heavy dose. If it is just 2-3 inches, I don't bother to plow (though my neighbors might like me too). We live at the end of a long lane (1/2 mile) and when we get snow AND a Nor-easter blowing out of Canada, it drifts up in a couple of sections to 3-4 feet deep. Then, I have to plow!

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Love snow but have to be anchored down for it :)
 
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