Sentences with phrase «so snow plows»

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz says the National Guard will help clear snow and remove stranded vehicles so snow plows can get through.
The details: A completely redesigned independent front suspension system offers up to a 25 - percent greater front axle weight rating — up to 6,000 pounds (2,721 kg) front gross axle weight rating (FGAWR)-- so a snow plow can be used on all 4WD cab configurations with the available snow plow prep package.

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Now I can plug this leak and take value on the overs when the value is there (one exception)-- I had under 46 on the famous «Mark Henderson snow plow game» in New England in the early 1980's which ended up 3 - 0, when the TV came on there was so much snow on the screen you thought it was «white inteference» or the like on TV - One fond memory - but thanks again for shattering that myth.
There are also parents who try to prevent problems before they happen, so - called «Snow Plow Parents» — much like the two parents I saw on the Steve Harvey Show recently.
It's never happened, though, those darn snow plows are just so on top of things up here!
Further, we need to focus the role of the principal so it centers on educational leadership — not roof leaks, snow plowing, food services and the like.
The roads here haven't been plowed and have seen so little traffic that the snow is pretty deep in places.
So at the verge of the snowbank, I raise the plow a bit, then inch forward a little more and raise the plow again, until the plow can go no higher and the G - wagen is crabbing futilely against my Machu Picchu terrace of snow.
I swoop in front of it, drop my plow, and the truck driver is so grateful that he begins driving six inches from my rear bumper, lest a flake of snow get betwixt my plow and his tires.
It has very low clearance, so if we get about 5 inches of snow, it plows the road.
Not a fan of the lower bumper cover (looks like you can plow snow with that chin) and the rims are so - so.
Snow banks left by plows obstructs your view of driveways and side streets so you may not see someone's pet entering the road.
Here in Illinois, to get a snowday all that snow would need to fall in the wee hours of the morning to prevent the plows from moving it away quickly enough... so that the school buses can get through in time.
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