Posted by D Sherman on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 22:30:49 :
In Reply to: What? posted by Bryan on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 22:22:24 :
The "arctic" top of my M37 is now concave, as is the cab of my '65 D200 3/4 ton. The fiberglass cab of the M211 is split down to the back window and across the top of the passenger door with a 2" wide chunk missing. The roof of the utility body on the telephone truck also got smashed by the snow. One of my sheds collapsed on "Stu", my Studebaker M35, wrecking the hood, the radiator, and the rag top. That had an almost-new radiator in it, which really sucks. The only thing that kept it from being worse is the center beam of the shed landed in the middle of a 60 kW genset that's in the bed of the truck, thus partially supporting the roof.
Check the pictures at the link below. I took them in April when the snow had melted down to 6' or so. Since the heavy snow had quit falling by the middle of February, I expect there was 10' at the deepest. So far, this summer hasn't been very hot either, and I'm afraid winter will come early again this year.
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