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Parkmower

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Didn't think about the fire hydrants, I will get busy today on them.

Our area FD's usually put out notices encouraging residents to do this. The home you save may be your own.
 
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X-man

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Our area FD's usually put out notices encouraging residents to do this. The home you save may be your own.

We legally have to in our trailer park, otherwise we get fined if they come in and find the fire hydrants buried. But regardless of being fined, they should always be cleared of snow. You never know when a fire is about to happen.
 

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Our area FD's usually put out notices encouraging residents to do this. The home you save may be your own.

I agree about saving my own house. The problem I have is I live in the country and have to get permission to clean the hydrants because they are on my neighbors land. It hard to get in touch with them to do so. I also have the same problem with my mail box but that's a different neighbor who just lets me keep it cleaned out without asking seeing we share the same mail box pole.
 
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