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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 4121447" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>That’s the good ole days talking. We’re strictly 5” now except for grass stations, and all 5” is in 100’ sticks. Just dragging one up the street to load from a dry lay will make you pour sweat and gasp for breath. The first winter we had it was when -20s hit and we had all lines freezing up on us as soon as we stopped flowing water. We rolled them up, they froze solid, and it took all 3 guys had to lift one roll into the back of a brusher jump seat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 4121447, member: 41855"] That’s the good ole days talking. We’re strictly 5” now except for grass stations, and all 5” is in 100’ sticks. Just dragging one up the street to load from a dry lay will make you pour sweat and gasp for breath. The first winter we had it was when -20s hit and we had all lines freezing up on us as soon as we stopped flowing water. We rolled them up, they froze solid, and it took all 3 guys had to lift one roll into the back of a brusher jump seat [/QUOTE]
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