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We will start a list of all those that need their snow plowed. Where do we schedule a time for plowing? Can you do it at 3:00 AM so as not to disrupt our day?

Lenny

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We will start a list of all those that need their snow plowed. Where do we schedule a time for plowing? Can you do it at 3:00 AM so as not to disrupt our day?

Lenny

yea Lenny, we could really use it here in southern california.How about it plumber, do you make house calls??(lol)

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Well were this hillbilly lives at we get about 4' of snow a year an I'm getting to old to shovel it any more or just getting to lazy to shovel it any more.And in the instruction it said move dirt and gravel so I guess you can plow cactus with it to (lol) And yes Hillbilly Snow Plow inc does make house calls

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Well were this hillbilly lives at we get about 4' of snow a year an I'm getting to old to shovel it any more or just getting to lazy to shovel it any more.And in the instruction it said move dirt and gravel so I guess you can plow cactus with it to (lol) And yes Hillbilly Snow Plow inc does make house calls

I know what you mean.I am a re located hillbilly myself.My father was born in Danville and later moved to Cincinati where i was born and a short time later grew up in Florence Kentucky there in Boone County.Ended up here in So Cal when i was about 13 years old but have very found memories of the snow and being a hillbilly.

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