Snow Plows
Sno Brum Original Snow Removal Tool with Telescoping Handle
(Lawn & Patio) Sno Brum
Will not scratch your car's paint or leave scuff marks
Telescoping handle extends from 27-inches to 46-inches for plenty of reach
The Sno Brum head is made of high grade durable foam and cross linked polyethylene
Price:
$29.95
$16.00
Customer Reviews:
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Must have for snow!
I finally got a Snow Brum after living in the northeast my whole life. I can't believe I've wasted so much time with a regualr snow brush. And this is a required tool if you have an SUV and hate having 50 pounds of snow slide down your wind shield when ever you hit the brakes. You can clean... -
Great Product
I bought my first one a number of years ago at a chain store and was skeptical but then after using it to push off huge amounts of snow with one sweep I was hooked. The telescoping handle is nice and reaches high over the car. Lots of heavy snow can be removed in a few minutes unlike a snow...
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Tori Stafford murder trial: Rafferty was familiar with the area where little ...
By Raveena Aulakh/ Torstar News Service
Tori Stafford’s body was found, 103 days after she had been abducted, under a pile of rocks off a secluded lane near Mount Forest, north of Guelph.
One of the biggest questions in the case has been: Why there?
On Friday, the Crown presented evidence that Michael Rafferty, the man accused of abducting, raping and killing the 8-year-old girl from Woodstock, was familiar with the area. He had worked for a company that specialized in landscaping, ground maintenance and snow plowing.
John Cruickshank, owner of Outdoor Services near Guelph, told the court that one of the places Rafferty worked at was the Riverstown landfill, just a few kilometers from where Tori was found.
Tori was abducted in Woodstock on April 8, 2009. Rafferty and Terri-Lynne McClintic, then lovers, were arrested a month later and charged with abduction and murder. The little girl’s body was found that July. McClintic pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in April 2010.
Scrap Iron, Grease, and Grain: Endless cycle
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Snow Plow Preparation List , YES Before The Storm
Anyone can be another way to get their plows check equipment before the storm, but it works for me. The first thing I do is what, used truck, is called a pre-trip inspection as you would on a tractor. Lift the hood of your truck snowplow, check the engine oil, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid and battery connections are tight, check, used truck,, used truck, the belts are not cracked, check the level of liquid, used truck, cooling (with the cold truck) to check if the brake fluid is low and means your pads must be changed, or there is a leak.
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Raise team in place and leave it for few minutes to make sure everything works well and is not in default when you start snowplowing.Time is money and we do not want you to have a fault that we can go to the control of the drivers outside door of your truck snowplow check the belts are not cowards and the Committee team now ringsOK you inspected your hunt- snow. Lets go on a tractor. Lift the hood of your car and walk counterclockwise,, used truck, used truck, around your truck snowplow, check the engine oil, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid and battery connections are tight, check the engine oil, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid and battery connections are tight, check the lights work.
Now, go back and check for cracks in the welds of the team. We can now begin to watch the team. We can now begin to watch the team. We can now begin to watch the team. You, used truck, want to make sure it does not drift down from the 4 wheel, used truck, drive and stimulates a few times Make your check bikes are not cowards and the chain to be inspected is not wornCheck around all hydraulic cylinders for leaks or bulges in the cylinder, check the lights work. Now, go back and check that the horn works, the wiper, used truck, does the heat, put the transmission, used truck, in park.
...News
Urbandale alters snowplow operationsDesMoinesRegister.com - Dec 03, 2010
The crew of 22 snowplow operators spent 9720 hours removing snow and ice last year. Each of the dump truck operators averaged more than 200 hours ofKHQ Right Now - Dec 05, 2010
Restricting parking during snow emergencies allows plow drivers to clear away more snow, widening the area available for cars, trucks, and buses andDaily Record-News - Dec 04, 2010
Brush snow off your vehicle, especially lights, before driving. • Stay behind snowplows until it is safe to pass. A snowplow driver has a limited field ofEast Oregonian - Nov 25, 2010
Staff photo by Erin Mills Umatilla Fire and Emergency Services work to extricate a man from a Ford pickup folowing an accident on Highway 730 west ofSayreville Suburban - Nov 23, 2010
A snowplow and assorted snow removal equipment will be purchased for an estimated $117500. This also includes the calcium chloride systems that will be used