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Retired health club owner, full-time volunteer raising money for Christian ministries and long time sled and motor head addict. I call my XP the "Idol". What a sled. In Kauai suffering from lack of snow tonight but back next weekend and will be right on the mountain. Seven kids/ten grandkids. Like varmint hunting in spring...dirt bike/mountain bike summer and hunting fall and snowmobile winter...oh, AK/Northwest fishing summer too. Goose
 
ever run one of these loaders (crane) Joe? this one was a little too wide for the bed and fell off when i went to spin the house around.....almost soiled my drawers.
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Kinda like this!

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I am a lawn sprinkler contractor in montana. no work between november and march--only average 1300 miles per year. Building my airplane taking up most of my time.
 
i install irrigation systems and seed lawns here in mn. right now going to school which allows me to stay up late on the forums
 
I was am an aircraft mechanic, recently I gave it up to have my own show fixin' sleds bikes lawn mowers etc. If it burns fuel I WILL throw a wrench at it! Havin much more fun now even if the money isn't as good and I still get to play hard in winter.
 
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3 years of night shift case new holland manufactureing fargo north dakota, im loosing my mind
 
I'm an operator at the wastewater treatment plant for for the city of Sioux Falls, SD. I won't be offended if you think of me everytime you flush the crapper!
 
I worked my way through highschool running equipment doing road construction and what not. lately I have been working my way through college by working as a materials tech/draftsman/surveyor/ bridge designer for a consultant in Northern BC; three months till grad, and then who knows.

Oh, and we had a 200 Hitachi sink above its cab in a swamp. Took two 220's to get it back onto solid ground.
 
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Thanks guys. I don't actually get on all that often and was just wondering. I myself am a Deputy here in central Washington. I just switched to graveyard after several years of dayshift.

We get the best of both worlds here in Central Washington. Sledding all winter, and out on the river or lake in the summer.

Started with an 02 700 summit and moved up to the 800 XP this year after putting 5,000 miles on the 02.
 
ever run one of these loaders (crane) Joe? this one was a little too wide for the bed and fell off when i went to spin the house around.....almost soiled my drawers.
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I'm a heavy equipment operator that lays the pipe year round. Little cold in Big Sky today though so I'll kill an hour or two on here.

That 345B must be wider than our 'C' or is it because it's for logging? We also have to drop the counterweight in order to haul it legally even with a booster on the lowboy
 
Project Manager for a Asphalt Paving Company in Northern Alberta. I experinice only 2 seasons a year Paving & Sledding. Right now I can't do either because it's freaking -43 below (before the wind chill).
 
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