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Flood Fight 2010

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  • FG2F Offline
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    <u>Prior to Feb 19th:</u>

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    <u>Feb 19th - March 5th:</u>

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    • DelSlowD Offline
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      RidinRails;300487 wrote:
      got flood insurance today, although it never usually floods in the part i live in West fargo, but i only live about 2 blocks from the sheyenne so i figured i'd rather be safe than sorry.

      You'll be cutting it close with the buffer period...

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        zbrown;300476 wrote:
        a 400 huh? you would get something done with that thing

        He does underground work so I hope so lol. My brother just bought a little Takuchi (sp?) and that thing is fun, the guy he was building a house for decided he wanted a longer garage after the footings were all poured so I got to take em out with that little monster good times. Good luck to you all I'm looking forward to a nice leisurely spring thaw up here.

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        • STiSchuckyS Offline
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          soo a 20% chance it exceeds 41 feet.

          thanks dilworthless. only reason people go to your city is cause of the hi ho and willys.

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            HAHA nice kirk. Yeah I dont have much in my basement now anyways, just some workout equiptment basically. I'd love to get a new water heater tho

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            • dubbsyD Offline
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              STiSchucky;300495 wrote:
              cause of the hi ho

              (almost) every Wednesday

              Anyway, my outlook changed. Let it flood.
              $80 covers me for $12,000 in contents at the apartment. Figured what the hell. Probably drag out the motorcycle, toolbox and computers out and call it good.

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              • zbrownZ Offline
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                #51

                capitlj;300493 wrote:
                He does underground work so I hope so lol. My brother just bought a little Takuchi (sp?) and that thing is fun, the guy he was building a house for decided he wanted a longer garage after the footings were all poured so I got to take em out with that little monster good times. Good luck to you all I'm looking forward to a nice leisurely spring thaw up here.

                i was on a road crew setting pipe for a couple summers, and they had a 220 and 300... a 400 would be a big machine

                what kind of permit does it take to get it down the highway?, that thing has to be 90-100k lbs by itself

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                  King Ricer;300457 wrote:
                  fuck that! ill come get your ass and make you come and help sand bag! its a good work out!

                  I get enough of a workout pushing buttons and rocking in the chair... lol

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                    zbrown;300502 wrote:
                    i was on a road crew setting pipe for a couple summers, and they had a 220 and 300... a 400 would be a big machine

                    what kind of permit does it take to get it down the highway?, that thing has to be 90-100k lbs by itself

                    About 100,000 I just hook up the gooseneck and pull it down the road with my pick/up. What are the permits for???

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                    • Bp-08B Offline
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                      400 defiantly makes laying pipe nice, that is if the operator isnt a retard. Bring that thing over to my house I want a swimming pool lol.

                      [SIZE="4"]you aren't unique like me... cant handle that my interior probably looks better than yours?[/SIZE][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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                        #55

                        so the NWS says its a 96% chance of major flood level. and a 70% chance of going past 37 ft.

                        http://www.wday.com/event/article/id/30149/

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                        • dubbsyD Offline
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                          and 20% of 41'+

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                            and the amount its going to actually flood will be dependent on how much percipitation we get in march and so on just like last year. so get ur flood pants on.

                            Sandbagging efforts start march 1st fyi

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                              XJHEAD;300504 wrote:
                              About 100,000 I just hook up the gooseneck and pull it down the road with my pick/up. What are the permits for???

                              lol..... really though is it a hassle to move?

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                                zbrown;300511 wrote:
                                lol..... really though is it a hassle to move?

                                As long as road limits aren't on (frost) permits aren't too bad. A couple hundred for a trip permit. I haven't looked in a while but it was 40 to haul combined weight of 120000. Once the emergency is called pretty much anything goes. You should have seen the stuff being moved last year. 24/7.

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                                  XJHEAD;300512 wrote:
                                  As long as road limits aren't on (frost) permits aren't too bad. A couple hundred for a trip permit. I haven't looked in a while but it was 40 to haul combined weight of 120000. Once the emergency is called pretty much anything goes. You should have seen the stuff being moved last year. 24/7.

                                  ha ha yeah i bet they were not too picky.... we have a dick state patrol down here currently...... he is a fat squaw with a chip on his shoulder that is for sure....

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                                    zbrown;300476 wrote:
                                    a 400 huh? you would get something done with that thing

                                    We had a big Railroad project with 5 400's in Fridley, MN (Northwest Twin Cities). Its a crazy amount of dirt moving there...

                                    I'm moving to Houston... while your sandbagging I'll be looking for my sun screen. haha

                                    edit just looked at some old pics and they were 345s... 400s must run on baby tears. dam.

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                                      XJHEAD;300512 wrote:
                                      As long as road limits aren't on (frost) permits aren't too bad. A couple hundred for a trip permit. I haven't looked in a while but it was 40 to haul combined weight of 120000. Once the emergency is called pretty much anything goes. You should have seen the stuff being moved last year. 24/7.

                                      100,000 lbs is a load of sugarbeets here. :icon_bigsmurf:

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                                        uman44;300514 wrote:
                                        We had a big Railroad project with 5 400's in Fridley, MN (Northwest Twin Cities). Its a crazy amount of dirt moving there...

                                        I'm moving to Houston... while your sandbagging I'll be looking for my sun screen. haha

                                        edit just looked at some old pics and they were 345s... 400s must run on baby tears. dam.

                                        lol yeah the dirt would haved been flying....

                                        bill needs a 600

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                                          uman44;300514 wrote:
                                          We had a big Railroad project with 5 400's in Fridley, MN (Northwest Twin Cities). Its a crazy amount of dirt moving there...

                                          I'm moving to Houston... while your sandbagging I'll be looking for my sun screen. haha

                                          edit just looked at some old pics and they were 345s... 400s must run on baby tears. dam.

                                          When we were redoing 12th ave this summer I think there was 3 or 4 450 deers lined up down 12th.

                                          [SIZE="4"]you aren't unique like me... cant handle that my interior probably looks better than yours?[/SIZE][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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