Looking4new
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- Joined
- Apr 8, 2012
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- Location
- Northern Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- 2012 Kioti CK27HST w/cab
The highway plow trucks are noisy, big time. It isn't necessarily the exhaust, but the noise of the motor, the noise of the plow itself which while weighing about 10,000 lbs and about 3-4,000 lbs for the wing if they run onto hard road like a bare patch with no snow and then there is the VHF radio (which I kept an extension speaker right beside my ear) and the tunes turned up almost full volume. It is pretty hard to even hear yourself think in them. And then there are the long hours, if there is a snow emergency called you can be out there until the snow is all cleaned up. The longest time I was out was back in the 80's....3 days. I started plowing on the Friday afternoon and finished up on the Monday morning. The cop I saw in the coffee shop every night at midnite asked me how I did it. He asked if I was doing speed pills commonly called 'beans or 'goobers'. I told him no, just coffee and donuts. Part of my route and the very last thing I did was the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) station. That is when I saw the cop and he asked how I did it.
For that storm I was actually called out of school on Friday afternoon and went back on the Monday after I secured the plow, (fueled and washed), and wrote an English exam. I went back to school in the 80's to upgrade my grade 8 education. It was a grade 11 English exam.
For that storm I was actually called out of school on Friday afternoon and went back on the Monday after I secured the plow, (fueled and washed), and wrote an English exam. I went back to school in the 80's to upgrade my grade 8 education. It was a grade 11 English exam.