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  • in reply to: SierraSentry Road Video #6978
    Sandi
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    in reply to: Chimney sweep? #6976
    Hardydna
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    Seth at Ash Away is a super professional great guy with shockingly reasonable pricing. He is VERY busy, usually booked up weeks in advance and has no need to advertise. No fancy web site so I assumed he might be sketchy…. not so. Clean cut, wears covid mask unless told not needed, He knows wood stoves, pipes, fireplaces and Chimneys. Freely and patiently gives advice. Between cleanings of our 26′ tall Meko Dr. Chimney he inspected and I had to insist he accept a fee.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by Hardydna.
    in reply to: SierraSentry Road Video #6975
    Sandi
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    in reply to: Chimney sweep? #6974
    carlshome
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    I used the “Red Store” in Murphys the repair my metal chimney up in Dorrington:

    https://www.theredstorehardware.com

    in reply to: Chimney sweep? #6973
    jwaples
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    Did you happen to find a good chimney sweep Adam? My chimney just got damaged with the recent snow storm and I’m in need of a repair. Thanks!

    in reply to: SierraSentry Road Video #6972
    Sandi
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    Lilac Park today…lots of trees and lines down but the roads are clear.

    in reply to: SierraSentry Road Video #6971
    bonniehelmick
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    Huge improvement in the roads since your 1/29 video! Thanks so much for sharing, and be safe!

    in reply to: SierraSentry Road Video #6970
    Sandi
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    in reply to: How’s it going up there? #6969
    carlshome
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    I’m on Indian Rock, just a few doors away from the very end of Sierra Parkway. Power and internet were restored last night (Monday) at 8:30pm. Indian Rock, Sioux Trail on up to Hwy 4 were nicely plowed in both lanes. Hwy 4 perfectly clear.

    Abbotts did a one shot for me on my 175 foot steep driveway. Driver Justin arrived at 9:20pm Sunday night. Snow was heavy and 4 feet deep. He completed it in about 30 minutes. They haven’t billed me yet.

    in reply to: How’s it going up there? #6968
    kenshawnewby
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    I’ve been quoted $50 to $100 for a one shot clearing and seems to be based on snow conditions and number of customers. Snow conditions right now are extraordinary and I suspect that’s why the price is so high. The time spend to clear a driveway has to have at least doubled not to mention that they may have to clear a path on the street just to get to it.

    in reply to: How’s it going up there? #6967
    ndamico
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    does anyone know if snyder changes one shot prices based on day? i called to get a price .they didn’t ask my address just said it would be $200 today. That seems a bit high but i don’t know if they raise prices when they get busy. i’ve never used them before. its been years since i’ve needed one but abbot used to charge $50 to run up and down one driveway.

    in reply to: Dorrington is a Mess #6966
    dansotelojr
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    Good morning to all. We are on upper end of Jug Handle, wondering how the situation is there? Any update would be appreciated! Had quite a mess last year, with several topped trees. Hopefully not as bad, thank you and stay safe.

    in reply to: How’s it going up there? #6965
    ndamico
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    power and comcast are back on at our place on shoshone. cameras show quite a bit of snow!

    in reply to: How’s it going up there? #6964
    DER8391
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    On 4WD vehicles:

    Snow chains mounted on all 4 with 4WD/AWD – ideal lateral stability, perfect acceleration, crisp steering, super braking. However, part time systems will show some understeer (turns are wider than intended). Full time 4WD systems are best. This is what everyone should have for snow and ice. Be careful anyway.
    Snow chains mounted on front axle with 4WD/AWD – good acceleration, good steering, good braking. However, since the rear wheels have no lateral guidance, the rear end might come around – fast. Not good. Feather your brakes. Go slow.
    Snow chains mounted on rear axle with 4WD/AWD – good acceleration, lousy steering (no lateral guidance), marginal braking (remember, 80% of brake force is created at front wheels and without chains that ain’t happening). No fishtailing. Best compromise for 4WD with only one pair of chains. Go slow.

    It’s rare you need chains on a true 4WD with high and low vs AWD but just in case and peace of mind. Just go slow.
    Dave

    in reply to: How’s it going up there? #6963
    layshock
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    With 4wheel drive, which tires do the chains go on?

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