Thanks, Chuck. That sounds like intensive snow-clearing.
When I was in charge of an airfield we had a snow-clearing operation throughout
the winter, activated on the forecast at around 1500 each day. Some of our
gear was quite impressive, but some was just blades on the front of a fuel
bowser.
Chris
On 25 Feb 2013, at 12:01, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> That sort of plough is very common in the northeast US, especially for
> multi-lane highways where you may see two or three such trucks running
> side-by-side but staggered front to rear such that the lead truck's
> plough feeds the snow off to the side to be picked up by the next truck
> and so forth until road and shoulder are fully cleared.
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