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    #13
    Originally posted by checking View Post
    Big shrink by mid March.

    Snow will be a distant memory.

    Kills me to see a grader moving at 3 mph dribbling snow to road edge with it's blade 4" off the top of the road because the operator has been told not to throw the late fall applied gravel into the ditch. Then bringing out blower to cut the ditch edge bank back 4' only to have wind fill the cut back in overnight, and plug the road

    Rinse, repeat.
    Snow in areas here and north won’t be a distant memory till after Mid April

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      #14
      Originally posted by checking View Post
      Big shrink by mid March.

      Snow will be a distant memory.

      Kills me to see a grader moving at 3 mph dribbling snow to road edge with it's blade 4" off the top of the road because the operator has been told not to throw the late fall applied gravel into the ditch. Then bringing out blower to cut the ditch edge bank back 4' only to have wind fill the cut back in overnight, and plug the road

      Rinse, repeat.
      Common problem leaving gravel windrows on the edge of road in fall. Gravel ends up in ditch. Never learn it should be leveled in fall. Excavators opening drains to prevent flooding this spring.

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        #15
        Originally posted by Retired View Post
        Put a V plow on a twin sc****r and 12 yd gravel in the bucket and you can open roads all day long at 18 MPH.
        yea that would make the roads into fantastic snow traps when there is 4 ft of powder and wind blows every day
        you sure wouldn't get through the second time

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          #16
          Did You Know: Just 23 months ago, April 22, 2020, WTI oil on the New York Merc exchange tested a 138 year low closing @ -$38 per barrel. Oil collapsed that day $40 per barrel in just 20 minutes. Now the Russians talked of $300 oil.

          Pick em . . . .

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            #17
            Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
            Did You Know: Just 23 months ago, April 22, 2020, WTI oil on the New York Merc exchange tested a 138 year low closing @ -$38 per barrel. Oil collapsed that day $40 per barrel in just 20 minutes. Now the Russians talked of $300 oil.

            Pick em . . . .
            A Nickel for your thoughts... we ain't seen nothin yet... we thought there was supply chain issues before...knocking out Belarus, Russia, and the Ukraine... no Fertilizer from China... Air Freight in shambles...

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              #18
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              yea that would make the roads into fantastic snow traps when there is 4 ft of powder and wind blows every day
              you sure wouldn't get through the second time
              Those buggys will spred snow 30 ft if no fence posts to worry about knocking off . I have seen them go through 8 ft drifts and not even slow down, Where does the grader put the snow if not in a windrow to trap blowing snow??

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                #19
                Originally posted by Retired View Post
                Those buggys will spred snow 30 ft if no fence posts to worry about knocking off . I have seen them go through 8 ft drifts and not even slow down, Where does the grader put the snow if not in a windrow to trap blowing snow??
                At 27 mph it’s spread pretty thin
                Maybe you’re not old enough to remember Vplows on graders with no wing and roads blown in so bad you couldn’t see the grader

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                  Did You Know: Just 23 months ago, April 22, 2020, WTI oil on the New York Merc exchange tested a 138 year low closing @ -$38 per barrel. Oil collapsed that day $40 per barrel in just 20 minutes. Now the Russians talked of $300 oil.

                  Pick em . . . .
                  Diesel futures have plunged 19% today . . . .

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                    #21
                    Originally posted by errolanderson View Post
                    Diesel futures have plunged 19% today . . . .
                    Pump prices continue to skyrocket
                    Hope your prediction of deflation comes very soon , the current inflation is about to wipeout the middle class

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                      Pump prices continue to skyrocket
                      Hope your prediction of deflation comes very soon , the current inflation is about to wipeout the middle class
                      WTI crude slammed 18% from early morning highs. April crude oil broke $104 per barrel mid-morning.

                      UAE calling OPEC to open the taps . . . .

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                        #23
                        Fuel is one thing it’s the cost of everyday items also like food , basic home needs everything is going crazy and was before the Russia /Ukraine thing .

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                          #24
                          Fuel supplier got updated pricing yesterday afternoon, going up 25 cents on next load. Be $2.15 for coloured and $2.30 for clear here.

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