It’s much easier to get shots of moving snow plows from behind than it is from any other angle. Besides, the safest place on winter roads is behind a snow plow. With that in mind, enjoy a gallery of snow fighting action from the most common angle. Also seen, NYSDOT trucks from the side, Village of Manlius Holder snow blower, and a International 7600 from the Syracuse DPW.
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The village of Fayetteville had been using 2 or maybe 1, of those Holders for a few years for intermittently plowing the sidewalks… But this year they have been using some tracked thing… Maybe a Toro Dingo?