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    ditcherman

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    Stuck along I39 just south of I80. Group of snow piles in the road broke an air fitting on the reserve tank. Awaiting the mechanic with a replacement.
    Hope you got going and didn’t get cold!

    Were the snow piles from where people plowed their drive out into the road?
    That drives me nuts. Like, I want to pile the snow back into their drive.
     

    KJQ6945

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    I don't need another Rami but I will be at the shop tomorrow when they open to look.

    They are out there….

     

    patience0830

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    Not far from the tree
    Hope you got going and didn’t get cold!

    Were the snow piles from where people plowed their drive out into the road?
    That drives me nuts. Like, I want to pile the snow back into their drive.
    Nope. Leftover packed slush after the plows first pass. Musta had plenty o' traffic while it was coming down. Chunk of it must have bounced up. Sleeping in Freeport, Illinois tonight. Last 20 miles or so I couldn't have found the road without the 4-6 foot piles of snow on both sides. Lines were completely invisible. Lots of snow up here. Hoping they have enough crew show up tomorrow to load some return pallets so I don't have to leave empty. This trailer is a huge sail with no weight in it.
     

    wingrider1800

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    Nope. Leftover packed slush after the plows first pass. Musta had plenty o' traffic while it was coming down. Chunk of it must have bounced up. Sleeping in Freeport, Illinois tonight. Last 20 miles or so I couldn't have found the road without the 4-6 foot piles of snow on both sides. Lines were completely invisible. Lots of snow up here. Hoping they have enough crew show up tomorrow to load some return pallets so I don't have to leave empty. This trailer is a huge sail with no weight in it.
    That's no fun. Bad weather is a whole lot worse when you're dealing with it instead of looking out the window at it.
     
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