Winter Time - I Want One of These

Just wait in a few years you will have one when yours grows up.
When we had our cabin in Dorrington and had 3'+ of snow the Cal Trans would bring their giant road snow blower around to do the roads around our cabin.Fun to watch.
Frank
 
Ski, great video!

There was one such machine listed on Craigslist here a while back. I think it had dual Cummins diesel powerplants.

Quite a selection here ;) :http://www.truckntrailer.com/inventory/?cat=equipment&subcat=snow-blower

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The power of this unit is impressive. We have worked with these guys many times over the years - now happily retired! - as access was needed to stage rescues after storms.

On a very serious note -

For many years a buddy and I would make annual trips down to the Sacramento and the Bay Area to give talks to Boy Scout groups who travel up to the Sierra on snow camping adventures. Education is always much better than picking up the pieces after things go wrong. The road crews always asked us to stress the importance of never tunneling into road cuts - a very attractive place to dig snow caves or play. Many years ago a Scout group was up from the Bay Area and snow camping in the Icehouse Reservoir parking lot. It snowed more overnight, covering any evidence of use. The blower came through to do more clean up and widen out what he was unable to do earlier. Imagine his horror when bits of sleeping bags and personal items flew out of the chute. Shaking and sick to his stomach, he could barely exit the cab after he shut it down....................

Thank god the group had left for the day.

These operators are very mindful of the power of the machines they operate. Stay out of the way. Back off. Let them do their work, and never tunnel into cut banks along roads..
 
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