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    nakinate

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    Here she is, a happy girl.
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    MrsGungho

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    Honestly - if we do get a big snow so long as you don't mind picking up the gas I've got no issues doing it so long as there aren't any foreign objects in the driveway [rocks, sticks, boards, etc] - probably best if you do the edges so I know where they are [since I'm not familiar with your drive]. Just drop me a PM if you ever need it - happy to help when I can.

    I think it's fun and I have a set of 7.5' folding ramps for the truck so I can load it in and out of the truck easily. I will be going up to Thompson & 31 [South side, just below 465] to do my wife's grandmother's drive, father-in-law's drive - so I'd be sort of in that area.

    Offered to RnR too but seems she just wants to plow into it with the car/drive over it :).
    I would gladly foot the gas. Problem being, it's a gravel drive (about 10ft) and some kind of asphalt alley. I'm second from the end on the alley so it isn't that much. I won't worry about the hubby getting out. I can make it my little Vue :lmfao:
     

    MikeDVB

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    I would gladly foot the gas. Problem being, it's a gravel drive (about 10ft) and some kind of asphalt alley. I'm second from the end on the alley so it isn't that much. I won't worry about the hubby getting out. I can make it my little Vue :lmfao:
    Gravel is fine so long as you're OK with me leaving ~1 inch of snow on the ground.

    Father-in-law's drive is gravel but I lived there for 3 years so I'm familiar with the drive and it's packed down pretty good.

    I don't mind picking up a rock or two [it's inevitable that it will get scratched] I just don't want to be throwing tons of them :).

    Going to pick up some POR15 in Orange if I can find it so when/if it does scratch I can paint it with that to prevent it from rusting.
     

    MrsGungho

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    Gravel is fine so long as you're OK with me leaving ~1 inch of snow on the ground.

    Father-in-law's drive is gravel but I lived there for 3 years so I'm familiar with the drive and it's packed down pretty good.

    I don't mind picking up a rock or two [it's inevitable that it will get scratched] I just don't want to be throwing tons of them :).

    Going to pick up some POR15 in Orange if I can find it so when/if it does scratch I can paint it with that to prevent it from rusting.

    no problems with me. if hubby can't get out again, I'll yell at ya
     

    churchmouse

    I still care....Really
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    Dec 7, 2011
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    Please help me, I have been looking a the price list from the Springfield Custom Shop...what sickness is this?

    :D

    It is the "I am now a 1911 owner and the addiction runs deep" sickness.

    There is a group meeting next week..........Hello, my name is churchmouse and I am an addict.
     
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