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Old 02-11-11, 19:45
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Someone in Canada just sent me this picture. I don't know much about CMP's.
But I guess they pump the tyres in time for the winter snow.

Ron, soft southern Jessie south coast UK. where if it snows for a day our world comes tumbling down.
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Old 02-11-11, 22:44
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That is great I want one, I've seen the big units based on 3 tons both Ford and Chevy, but this is the first one I've seen based on C15A that has got to be about as neat as it gets.

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Old 03-11-11, 01:59
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Wink Snow??????????

That is about the best looking 15CWT I havE seen in a long time and it even the right breed (ford) I would love to know where that one is !
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Old 03-11-11, 16:43
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Here is the answer I just got back from Bill in Canada. Ron


Hi Ron, was auctioned off in late August on the highway 90 just outside Camp Borden, Ontario. It was a Chevy!

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Old 03-11-11, 20:04
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That is great I want one, I've seen the big units based on 3 tons both Ford and Chevy, but this is the first one I've seen based on C15A that has got to be about as neat as it gets.

Cheers Phil
Phil..
There is a Sicard just north of you in Montreal.
Here is the link..
She's a beaut..!!
Alex

http://www.publiquip.com/Heavy_Equip...-157114784.htm
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Old 03-11-11, 21:11
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Alex, if you want old Sicard blowers, there are at least 3 in the Ottawa area you should try to get Phil to inspect that haven't moved for a year or more - it would make a good excuse for him to visit. (But he tends to try to eat healthy food so you'll have to suggest somewhere other than Gracies.)
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Old 03-11-11, 23:16
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Hi Grant

Suspect I might have trouble driving a snow blower across the boarder, then again could always wait for a big snow storm and then just start clearing the road and just sort of drive across.

Yes it is about time to schedule a trip north to see whats up, maybe in the spring.

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