its an art to know how to plow peastone and hardpack
i bet they have one of those fun tools sally wants, put them to work
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its an art to know how to plow peastone and hardpack
I don't understand what I am seeing, can you explain please?
Quote: Bet he don't!
I pushed snow for a lot of years, for myself & others; never did I leave a job looking like that...not even my own. If I couldn't do better than that I wouldn't have dreamed of charging.
they need shoes on their snow plow.. or raise them... I still get some but not that much w/my plow.. of course I leave a inch or so of snow on the drive
Quote: What you're seeing is a small portion of my 650' lane (driveway) after I paid a guy to plow the snow off of it. He pushed a foot or more onto the lawn simply because he had his blade angled in the wrong direction.
I don't understand what I am seeing, can you explain please?
my BIL always fixes his stuff in the spring when they do the spring cleanupsBet he don't!
I pushed snow for a lot of years, for myself & others; never did I leave a job looking like that...not even my own. If I couldn't do better than that I wouldn't have dreamed of charging.
Quote: They sure do!
Lol shoes are cheating!!!They sure do!
Did he get paid? If don't you should delay the payment until he fix it.What you're seeing is a small portion of my 650' lane (driveway) after I paid a guy to plow the snow off of it. He pushed a foot or more onto the lawn simply because he had his blade angled in the wrong direction.I don't understand what I am seeing, can you explain please?
Quote: Maybe, but they come in real handy on gravel lanes with dips & divots all over them, and ridges down the middle.