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CrealCritter

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After plowing the driveway with the tractor all winter, I didn’t even notice the gravel scattered in the snow - until it started to melt. Then my UPS driver asked, “What are you going to do with that pile of rocks in the yard?" and FB said you need to get those rocks out of the yard. I found a leaf rake made quick work of it. Happy wife, happy life.

P.S. Next winter, I’m piling the snow high in the “visitor section” of the driveway - not the lawn. Lesson learned.

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P.S. Next winter, I’m piling the snow high in the “visitor section” of the driveway - not the lawn. Lesson learned.

arg! i understand your pain...

<deletes 4 page rant>

i have to do the same thing every year for the crud the snow plows dump along the road.

with the amount of clay and water around here it is currently a rather icky mess and i ain't gonna fix it again. i go out and rake the rocks to the road so i can mow it but i will no longer fill in the holes or fix any of it. too many drive way off to the side. nope. i'm done with that sort of nonsense.
 

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Fortunately, these things aren't an issue here with minor snow :clap Plus few plows when it might snow.

it's also the shape of the road here which is a crown so the plows end up having their blades angled down into the dirt at the edges instead of flat. they make a mess of the end of the driveway each year. :(
 
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