we ve got 3 or 4,000 households on the island without power and the town has opened up emergency warming shelter to help those folks if they need it. do you think that the town was ready for the storm, ready to handle the aftermath and help folks in need? yeah. i mean, the town knows the drill by now. they ve gone through this before. so the dpw is out, plow trucks were out. they had certain areas of the waterfront blocked off early so no cars could be driving through, getting stuck. they were prepared and ready. they knew the spots that were going to be hit the hardest in anticipation of the storm. but still, i think there s probably significantly more flooding than maybe people were expecting. do you expect to ride out the rest of the storm where you are, you have power there, probably more cozy where you are than out
Yes, we're late, yes, it's still slippery, and yes, sometimes salt doesn't work but without Maine plow trucks we would all be screwed. Here is my open letter to all plow truck drivers.
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350+ truck tractors, 230+ excavators, 140+ dozers, 370+ pick trucks and more sell May 3 – 8, 2021
EDMONTON, AB, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Next week Ritchie Bros. will conduct its largest auction ever, selling approximately 14,000 items for 1,700+ consignors in Edmonton, AB. In 60+ years, the company has never seen this much equipment in one place and in six days it will all be gone. Sold to tens of thousands of online bidders from around the world.
Equipment highlights in the May 3 – 8, 2021 unreserved auction includes 350+ truck tractors, 230+ excavators, 140+ dozers, 120+ aerial work platforms, 370+ pickup trucks, and a lot more. PriorityBid is now open, with items available to be inspected onsite in Edmonton, following strict social distancing rules, and virtually at rbauction.com.