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Look at you!!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I really like that.its so new you still have the paper floor mats lol
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Looks great man!!
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sweet man!! cant tell from pics but is it a 2500 or 3500srw?? awsome non the less
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not understanding why you would sell 2 of the most productive pieces of snow removal equipment on the market to "buy" a truck that isn't going to make you anymore money then a hemi. At best it gives you some brownie points on here.
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Thanks guys!
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That is where the Cummins came into play along with a new plow which I am having trouble deciding. The Wideout is nice, the Blizzard 810PP was nice, but theres so many moving parts, I might get a straight blade with wings. Continuing the issue of minimum downtime, I sold the Kage privately also, as a new unit. The account where it would be best utilized is out of the picture and we don't need to ability to run a pusher and straight blade. The Kage also stuck out quite far in front of the skid and w/o counterweights it was bouncing on the road, and all of our accounts are accessed by road. That will be replaced with a used but very low hour pusher, probably a Protech. The S205 is the main machine for snow for me, and I'd be running thet pusher all the time anyway, so it makes more sense to go spend less than half the money on a dedicated pusher with no moving parts. So I didn't sell the Hemi, plow, salter and Kage just so I could go buy a new diesel, that is outlandish. My desire to get into excavation work, along with the purchase of the Bobcat, and fuel prices pushed the decision for a Cummins. Hope that answers your questions.
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Welcome to the club!
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Nice! I really like your rims, I wanted those. Long bed too eh?
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Cant wait to retire my dually to a pure work truck and get a megacab 2500 4x4 as the bosses truck. Maybe next christmas if the new company takes off.
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Yea i ended up getting the long bed so we can put a tool box in the back.
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Hey you have to treat yourself at some point in your life. I love driving my Tacoma around, I would like to keep that for as long as it is useful for my company.
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