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	<title>Comments on: It&#8217;s Just Cool: Snowblower Train</title>
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		<title>By: jeremiah</title>
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		<description>That's not even a modern snowblowmotive.  modern ones can chuck snow hundreds of feet and cruise along at 20mph if i recall.

when i was stationed in anchorage alaska, I recall seeing monster snowblower trucks that cleared runways.  a 300ft arc of snow from runway into trees was not an uncommon sight.  i'll never forget it.</description>
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<p>when i was stationed in anchorage alaska, I recall seeing monster snowblower trucks that cleared runways.  a 300ft arc of snow from runway into trees was not an uncommon sight.  i&#8217;ll never forget it.</p>
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