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  1. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    Best of luck, there lucky to have you.
  2. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    We are getting ready to pull the shoulders in on our pave roads first of next week, we have the same disc's but on a loader
  3. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    The weather has been rainy here this April, While I'm grading up my well graveled roads I am only fixing the pot holes and bad spots on my not so graveled/mud roads for now until we get some hotter and nicer dry weather, they would only go to mud if I graded them up in this rainy weather in April
  4. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    LOL
  5. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    We are starting to do shoulder recovery on our pave roads next week, we usually do about a weeks worth every year, our system works good and we usually do about 60kms or 40 miles a day.
  6. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    Yes I heard you guy's got hit hard, zero snow here now, backroads are drying up nicely, A inch of rain coming Friday though
  7. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    Some operators in our sister shops have used them, and like them, but I never seen them used with 3 blades sandwiched together like you have, we just used 1 blade, but yours looks a bit different, the ones we use look more like a screen that you can flip them as they wear using the same wedge...
  8. 20/80

    Spring/summer works

    Well guy's its that time of the year again, have been quiet for abit, now I am full swing into grading again, removed my tower and wing last week and I'm concentrating on my graveled roads first off the line, the none gravel roads would turn to nothing but mud if I graded them up now, usually...
  9. 20/80

    Winter Works

    I have been busy fixing washouts the last few day's, heavy rain is playing hell with the sides of the road of the pavement and the back roads, more heavy rain in the forecast, the snow is going fast
  10. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Thankyou for sharing the pics, love seeing what everybody else is up to, great job, thanks JaredV
  11. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Yeah our snow has taken a beating, still lots in the woods though, it has been very mild last day or too, we alway's get hit with a crazy march snow storm though
  12. 20/80

    Winter Works

    congrats again!! just noticing a few things that are different on mine compared to your new one, blade extension, was that added to give a 14ft or a 16 ft, you also have LED light package which I don't, and I have the auto grease lube system on my machine which I hate, just over greases...
  13. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Thanks for sharing, love having pics shared
  14. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Thanks for sharing, very nice, love pics
  15. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Take some pics
  16. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Your lucky, 4ft in my front yard, need a lot of warm weather and rain to be rid of it, thinking maybe in June it will be gone
  17. 20/80

    Winter Works

    We had a few more dumps of snow, another ft, then a couple around 6 inches, yesterday we got hit by a rain storm, 2inches of rain fell with a flash freeze, has made quite a mess, I had all my roads peeled right to the gravel but this flash freeze has left a little skim of ice over them all...
  18. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Yes in the bigger drifts That's what I do, middle right than left, being from the East coast I call it fish boning, lol thanks
  19. 20/80

    Winter Works

    Well what a difference plowing deep snow with a V blade on, keeps you straight and can move mountains of snow, I found just going along at a slow steady pace worked the best for me but keep your momentum going, 4-5 ft on the level with no effort at all, big drifts took a couple of tries and...
  20. 20/80

    Winter Works

    We never had the Vplows on in a few years, just the one way's, the snow is just to much now for the one way plow, pushing your front end into the ditch all the time, really bad on some of our S turn narrower roads, just gets you in trouble.
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