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Hire the Classics
Not too long ago I was in the market for a new driveway. The good people at Pro Pave were right at the top of my list with a very competitive quote and I figured they would my company of … Continue reading
Still Working – Old Dump Trucks
Old dump trucks coming out of the wood work! They’re everywhere! Just like we saw a short time ago it’s the season for experienced equipment to come out of hiding and help with construction projects in the fleeting days of … Continue reading
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Ford Heavy Trucks
I’m a Ford Truck man, that’s all I drive…ain’t no doubt my king of the mountain’s built Ford Tough. Sorry, I’ll try to avoid using Toby Keith lyrics in the future but I make no promises. The video below is … Continue reading
The Road to Rome
All Roads lead to Rome. In the case, Rome, NY. If you enter this city along the canal from the South James St approach you’ll think you are entering some medieval fortress. First you pass through a small hole in … Continue reading