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    The plow guy at the shop just does the driveway (and a shit job of that). I have to clear along the building in front of our bay doors, and any parking spaces (up to 6 or 7), so a shovel is a non starter any time we get more than a couple of inches of snow. Before the original landlord passed away, I had keys to the old Scout with a plow and chains, so I would get there early and the lot was clean by 0730, so I know that it IS possible to plow that lot correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    The plow guy at the shop just does the driveway (and a shit job of that). I have to clear along the building in front of our bay doors, and any parking spaces (up to 6 or 7), so a shovel is a non starter any time we get more than a couple of inches of snow. Before the original landlord passed away, I had keys to the old Scout with a plow and chains, so I would get there early and the lot was clean by 0730, so I know that it IS possible to plow that lot correctly.
    I used to plow snow, your lot would be an easy lot to plow. On a hardness scale of 1 to 10 with 1 being a perfect square with no curbs or obstructions anywhere I would rate your lot a 3 at most.

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