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Just heard from the fellow that bought my 170 /6 that had 67 thousand miles on it, he has had it 6 years and still running strong after he has put 28 thousand more on it.
Everyone have a great day, may the sun be shining on you all today

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That sure was frosty when I went out this morning. At least the wind had died down.
When I got home I shoveled the driveway. My neighbour had already cleaned the sidewalk out front.
It was maybe an inch but soft and fluffy.
 

Morning guys.
We got slammed for a while yesterday in the evening.
I was up at 1:30 am and my neighbour was shoveling his driveway.
Going to use the blower today and I'll do some neighbours driveways as well.
Here's some stuff to warm you up this morning.
Have a good one

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It's 32 f with 25mph winds gusting to 40.
Recycle bins running up the street. I got mine early thank goodness. It's sunny though
Out for 8;30 tomorrow for physio.
Have a great evening
Yesterday was a nice warmer day but the wind from the northwest was just howling, ditches are full of snow now so the sun warms the pavement and the snow sticks as it blows across road. Had to preform a bit of fancy driving yesterday, came out from behind a sheltered stretch on to the ice, wind hit van broadside. Good thing no one was coming at me. It was a scrape your pants out moment.
 
Yesterday was a nice warmer day but the wind from the northwest was just howling, ditches are full of snow now so the sun warms the pavement and the snow sticks as it blows across road. Had to preform a bit of fancy driving yesterday, came out from behind a sheltered stretch on to the ice, wind hit van broadside. Good thing no one was coming at me. It was a scrape your pants out moment.
ohhhhhhhhhh, I have one, I had a drain and sucker truck business at one point and driving my 2006 f450 cube van, with a 700 gal tank full of un rendered FOB oil ( this is the grease restaurants use after they are done using it), and driving across the Burlington bridge into Hamilton ( mark, I'm sure you know this bridge). well, it was 6:00am, very windy and very cold. Huge gusts of wind coming across Lake Ontario, white knuckling until I hit the peak of the bridge......well, the wind took my truck ( at this point it was a huge sail) and shoved me across one lane and into the guard rail. its at least a 100 foot drop. I have never, ever felt that fear of not seeing my family and going out like that till this day. I had a few near misses with a full load driving around the streets of toronto, but never like that. I shudder just thinking about it till this day. But it was a good thing i guess, It really made me apricate life and family that much more
 
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