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Clearing a snow-covered runway with authority

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Clearing a snow-covered runway with authority

...and Volvo power. That's how the Swedes do it. Of course, it's how we do it too. :)


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AWE brooms are for witches, we use an OshKosh blower that will move about 300 tons per hour and throw it 250-300 feet. =D>
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Zane, If yu get a chance, stop in Yakutat on your way north and take a picture of the Mountain on the Ramp.
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shorton wrote:AWE brooms are for witches, we use an OshKosh blower that will move about 300 tons per hour and throw it 250-300 feet. =D>


Blowers such as this one?
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This is my dad in his "office" =D>

But yea, that is some serious snow removal in the video.
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Z - Hey those are some cool ass machines. I am guessing at least $700,000 each.
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M6RV6 wrote:Zane, If yu get a chance, stop in Yakutat on your way north and take a picture of the Mountain on the Ramp.
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Tall enough to ski on? :)


patrol guy wrote:Z - Hey those are some cool ass machines. I am guessing at least $700,000 each.


Well, John, we only need one for OH82.
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M6RV6 wrote:Zane, If yu get a chance, stop in Yakutat on your way north and take a picture of the Mountain on the Ramp.
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You mean this one?

http://www.wingsanddreams.com/Michael/Photos.html#47
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If you are quick you can get 4 turns!!!
Almost has more vertical than the ski mountain in Ohio!. :D
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Great photo album !
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Yeah, similar only different. That one is a loader mount with auxiliary engine hanging on the back. Our new one is based on a very large truck type chassis with two CAT engines on board. one for the truck and one for the blower.

By the way, our old one is an Idaho Norland and it came from Yakatat!! Probably helped build that snow mountain.
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EZFlap wrote:


Great photo album !


Thanks EZ...I've enjoyed so much good stuff others have shared here, I just thought I'd throw in my two cents worth. Glad you enjoyed the pics.

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