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Old 01-30-2014, 06:27 PM
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This is after most of the snow had melted, but here is an action shot.

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13raptor at least you know your wife is driving safely!
If she's tiny like my wife is, one probably laughs when seeing these huge trucks passing by driven by this little head above the seats LOL. And one can say it's a person by the size of the wide smile of enjoyment on the wife's face... unless flies also have teeth and know how to honk at the slow pokes ahead. Darn it! She's a crazy driver (used to do controlled slides on the road even on dry pavement. Not kidding. Sold the rear traction car and bought her a minivan and got everyone else safe )
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Originally Posted by SickStroke6.0
This is after most of the snow had melted, but here is an action shot.

Is that VW gettin down is some mud!? HELL YEAH BOY GETCHUSUM!
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Is that VW gettin down is some mud!? HELL YEAH BOY GETCHUSUM!
Yeah, it was just really slick grass. So there were a few 240's out there drifting, too. LOL
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Up here in Minnesota we know that push brooms are the best tool for clearing off snow.
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Right after sledding with the kids
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Originally Posted by RobGrover
Up here in Minnesota we know that push brooms are the best tool for clearing off snow.
Sorry, that push broom just makes me cringe. You should look into one of these.

http://www.amazon.com/Sno-Brum-Original-Removal-Telescoping/dp/B0007LDXLA http://www.amazon.com/Sno-Brum-Original-Removal-Telescoping/dp/B0007LDXLA


I live in the UP, 200 inches of snow this year already, the Sno-Brum clears it off with ease. Have had mine a couple years and it works great.
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Originally Posted by Chris's FX4
Sorry, that push broom just makes me cringe. You should look into one of these.

Video Link: http://www.amazon.com/Sno-Brum-Original-Removal-Telescoping/dp/B0007LDXLA

I live in the UP, 200 inches of snow this year already, the Sno-Brum clears it off with ease. Have had mine a couple years and it works great.
I have one. They work about 4,328,085 times better than a push broom. You can also use them to knock **** off your gutters on your house. $25 at Home Depot.

Push brooms are for amateurs.
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Originally Posted by Chris's FX4
Sorry, that push broom just makes me cringe. You should look into one of these.

http://www.amazon.com/Sno-Brum-Original-Removal-Telescoping/dp/B0007LDXLA http://www.amazon.com/Sno-Brum-Original-Removal-Telescoping/dp/B0007LDXLA


I live in the UP, 200 inches of snow this year already, the Sno-Brum clears it off with ease. Have had mine a couple years and it works great.
It is an extra soft broom used just for snow removal purposes.
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Originally Posted by RobGrover
It is an extra soft broom used just for snow removal purposes.
Still a broom meant for floors. I have the same broom for our garage. It may be soft for broom, but I still wouldn't touch my paint with it. That's just me though.


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