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Old 11-28-2003, 04:58 PM
ClosetRedneck ClosetRedneck is offline
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Charlotte, NC
Vehicle: 2001 Ford F150
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snow plow

BostonCowboy,
I appreciate the advice. Because of yours and others advice, I've decided not to put it on my F-150. However, I have a Toyota with 180K on it that I did not trade in when I bought the Ford in Sept, so I think I'll put it on that. They say the Toys do just as well as full size trucks (mine is a '92 SR5 ext. cab...basically the same as a Tacoma) and sometimes better since they will have a niche in the market in that they can get into places that full size trucks cannot. Regardless, I've got nothing to lose with the Toy as its not worth too much anymore with so many miles on it.

I think the average snowfall here in Northern Virginia is something minimal...like 20 inches. But people freak out down here and even with as little as 3 inches on the ground, they pay and arm and a leg to get their driveways plowed. The money I've heard of is insane if you ask me. I've heard of people bringing in more than $5K a day just doing driveways and small developments. We'll see.
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