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aa335
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Re: Transporting Snowblowers
Reply #5 Nov 2, 2010 10:58 am |
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This is a perfect example why I wanted to add a flatbed to my fleet ;-) I could always just U-Haul it and get their smallest trailer and hook it to the back of my X... Due to the considerably lower height, it might be a better ways to go if I end up needing to haul a SS. I took a look at van rentals but I try to avoid car rentals as much as I can unless I'm on vacay or away on business. Those utility vans get beat up, bad transmissions, etc. Wow, from a single stage to a 2 stage snowblower, shed, loading ramps, trailers, and now a flatbed truck. Wooo hoo ! It all started just a few snowflakes. Plan for the future and get a F350 Super Duty Duallie from the start so you can haul the future garden tractor around. :) They make 4WD with heated cab and stereo too. Just a thought.
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aa335
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Re: Transporting Snowblowers
Reply #8 Nov 2, 2010 11:53 am |
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There are some vague similarities to the self-proclaimed mechanical engineer with vast HVAC theoretical knowledge in need of real world practical experience. That guy could tell the snow plume mass flow rate from looking at youtube videos. :) Amazing talent. When he gets upsets, everyone is Democrat. He also got flogging from another forums too. Well deserved. Some people over there got whiff of his coming. He's been a boy scout lately. Pertaining the HS621, not a good cost analysis if you looking to get one and keep it running. The rubber parts and other replacement parts are expensive. But it could end up being a collectible classic. I'm not going to try to convince you to get a used HS621. You know if you want one.
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aa335
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Re: Transporting Snowblowers
Reply #14 Nov 2, 2010 2:55 pm |
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OT, but how do you get it to keep you formatting ? I am typing in spaces, etc and it just bunches up all the words into 1 single paragraph. If you're using Safari browser on a Mac, iPod Touch, iPhone, :) , it will bunch up all the paragraphs. You can add <BR><BR> at the end of paragraph to start a new one. Gets old pretty fast. Ask me how. This is just punishment for Apple not playing nice with Adobe Flash. :) Try Firefox browser. It works better.
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