Flood Fight 2010
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so the NWS says its a 96% chance of major flood level. and a 70% chance of going past 37 ft.
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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 thingWe 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.
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z31;300515 wrote:
100,000 lbs is a load of sugarbeets here. :icon_bigsmurf:104,000# is my personal best, had to take it back and dump some off they wouldnt let me in the yard in Drayton.
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I will be way too busy during the flood shit. I am on EVAC, and we are pretty much preparing for the worst... Red is supposed to be worse than last, shyenne the same, and wild rice, worse... I doubt i will be sleeping much... This shit is gonna be bad if it doesnt slowly thaw, and im pretty sure its not going to be a slow thaw...
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I will come up and help sand bag if someone is willing to put me up for the night, or a few nights.
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Also, sunday at 10, news special on the flood.... And the news just released this article today. http://www.inforum.com/event/article/id/269751/
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We will probably need sandbagging help this year more than help with our dike. Due to the fact that moorhead told us they were doing a clay dike down our street, were basically required to ring our house... thats gonna be a lot more sandbags than were used to in the past
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well guys no matter the out come wish everyone the best ur gonna need it. just think ur missing 750+ troops that were working around the clock to help last year
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