My New Ash Disposal System!
- LsFarm
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That's gonna be a tough way to dispose of the ash when the Lake Effect Machine kicks in and there is 6" of snow on the roads, and a 30mph wind..
Greg L
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- Keepaeyeonit
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Kungur that's a good way to stay fit and get rid of your ashes, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one keeping Mountian Road Cycles in business.
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SNOW???? What snowLsFarm wrote:That's gonna be a tough way to dispose of the ash when the Lake Effect Machine kicks in and there is 6" of snow on the roads, and a 30mph wind..
Greg L
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Ha! Well, he ain't gonna get stuck for lack of traction He'll be helping the township grit the roads up a littleLsFarm wrote:That's gonna be a tough way to dispose of the ash when the Lake Effect Machine kicks in and there is 6" of snow on the roads, and a 30mph wind..
Greg L