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ok,my new photos .<center> <p><br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299918&p=24786541"><p>This is a photo of me driving a ford bronco with a fisher plow at miketechs shop.<p><br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299902&p=24786540"><p>This is a photo of the plow frame in my room. i hooked the lights up to a flasher so they go on/off , i also have a switch hooked up to them. the 12v power for the lights is from a converter i got at radio shack.( in this photo the lights are on)<br><p><br></center><br>Bryan<p>----------<br><a href="http://www.snowplow.web.com">The Snowplow Homepage</a><p><p><br><p><font size="1">Edited by: snow
here is a pict of the 6x6 our fire department got about 2 weeks ago. It will be used as a flood rescue/shoring unit. The underbody will be painted black while the top will be painted red. if any of you guys are in the greenwich,ct area just email me and i'll give you a tour of our station. the truck is very light ( 15,000 lbs) which is under CDL, so my dad is signing on w/ our dept. so he can drive it. the truck is a multi fuel and has a 10,000 lb winch on the front. here it is;<center><br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299978&p=24786539"><p><br></center><p>Bryan<p><br><font size="1">Edited by: snow<br><p><font size="1">Edited by: snow
Deere John
07-20-2000, 10:20 PM
Sorry Bryan - I can't seem to open the pictures - any special software needed?<p>John
they should be working now , just look above.<br>this one is of local contractor. notice that western to the left on the truck? it's now a one-way plow.<br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299918&p=24804878"><p><br><p><font size="1">Edited by: snow
GeoffDiamond
07-20-2000, 11:11 PM
Is there a picture on your fire dept web site? If so whats the departments address.<p>Geoff
plowking35
07-21-2000, 10:33 PM
WOW <br>I have so many directions I can go on with those photos, but this is the one I will pick.<br>When I see most teenagers bedrooms, the last thing I would expect is a fisher plow frame, and western posters. I commend you on learning a work ethic, and your parents for teaching one. In this day you are a rare commodity. Keep up the good work.<br>BTW is that frame for sale I could use an extra??<p>----------<br> Professional Ice and Snow Management <br>Products:Services:Equipment www.sima.org
dino- i got it from miketech. he has a lot of frames and blades. one of them is an 8' lawtons which has never been used. email him for more info at miketek31@aol.com. dino-my next little toy will be to make a small 1.5' plow on the front of my rc truck that will have a lift frame and full trip blade.This photo was taken last october in Zwack Inc's yard. i didn't go inside the yard because it was fenced off. here it is;<center><br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299918&p=24863950"></center><p><br>bryan<p>----------<p><a href="http://www.snowplow.web.com">The Snowplow Homepage</a><br><p><font size="1">Edited by: snow
slingshot
07-21-2000, 10:45 PM
i have to agree with Dino. it sure is nice to see kids that are interested in more than baggy pants and green hair with piercings all over themself .kids these days have no work ethic. mark
Tim1075
07-21-2000, 11:41 PM
Mark i take offense to that i work for my DPW monday through wednesday from 7 to 3 and then thurs. through sun. i end up working from 7 to 6 doing my lawn care business. I'm 15 and i have lots of work ethic not all of us teens are worthless.<br><p><font size="1">Edited by: Tim1075
miketech
07-22-2000, 12:08 AM
yes guys there is hope for the future with<br>byran and tim1075.Not all teens have baggy<br>pants.like the work entic
Slingshot,<br>How do you know Bryan doesn't have green hair and piercings? ;)<br>One of my employees has a few piercings and tattoos (including something in his bottom lip) He's a good worker and most of my customers like him and seem to get a kick out of it. (I didn't think it was legal for me to fire him when he showed up with it, so I had to learn how to grin & bear it)
Damn! I just saw his picture in the Bronco. Kinda takes the fun out of my last post LOL.
slingshot
07-22-2000, 11:48 PM
TIM and BRL i was just giving someone a complement.
slingshot
07-22-2000, 11:48 PM
<br><p><font size="1">Edited by: slingshot
slingshot
07-22-2000, 11:48 PM
TIM and BRL i was just giving someone a complement.
slingshot
07-22-2000, 11:48 PM
TIM and BRL i was just giving someone a complement.
slingshot
07-22-2000, 11:48 PM
TIM and BRL i was just giving someone a complement.
slingshot
07-22-2000, 11:51 PM
I have no idea what happened there. and plus tim i did not pick you out and put you down so i dont know were you are going with this.
here are some more picts that mike took at a truck show:the first is a jeep snowblower<p><br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299902&p=24980854"><p>this one is of the jeep in action<p><br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299902&p=24980852"><p>this one didn't turn out too well because it's green. it's of mcdevitt mack's restored nh state plow truck<p><br><img src="http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=993086&a=7299918&p=24980851"><p><br><p><br>bryan
Bryan, <br>Great pictures! <br>Slingshot,<br>I saw the compliment. I was just having fun with making the point that not all of the baggy pants wearing, pierced, green haired youngsters we see are lazy bums.
firedog
07-26-2000, 10:21 PM
Bryan, as soon as I can I'll send you a bunch of picts.<br>hopfuly this week.<p>----------<br>Rob S.<br>
DaveO
07-27-2000, 03:24 PM
Bryan,<p>Great job!! It's nice to see someone your age spending their time in a constructive manner. Keep with it and it WILL pay off. I just hope my oldest boy(12), will have the same state of mind. Don't forget to have FUN too!!<p>Dave
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