ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Oct 12, 2019
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- Runnells, Iowa
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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After we got almost nothing but extreme 60 mph winds in last weekend's blizzard warning, decided that's that - took the snow plow off.
Also removed the 3 70 pound bags of sand from the back - won't need plow ballast until next winter. If it snows now, we just drive through it and tell people not to come down our driveway.
Had to use more duct tape on the sand bags - those spouts on the end never close up completely, and removed the wood frame I made last fall to keep the sand bag plow ballast from moving around. Vacuumed up residual stand.
If I get things so I can bend over and back up again without getting vertigo triggered, will remove the plow brackets from the side of the frame and put the summer skid plate back in place.
Also removed the 3 70 pound bags of sand from the back - won't need plow ballast until next winter. If it snows now, we just drive through it and tell people not to come down our driveway.
Had to use more duct tape on the sand bags - those spouts on the end never close up completely, and removed the wood frame I made last fall to keep the sand bag plow ballast from moving around. Vacuumed up residual stand.
If I get things so I can bend over and back up again without getting vertigo triggered, will remove the plow brackets from the side of the frame and put the summer skid plate back in place.
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