The residents in the streets where you live could have brought you a coffee if you were already on your street as a thank you for your help. That would be a given in our country. Of course, bringing you a coffee would be great💅👍👍👍😄
the spoter you see is usually in a team of 2 or 3,the small pick ups you see riving around have the other guys that rotate every 30 to 45 minutes depending on weather and temperature,its easier on the guys and for safety reasons also.
Someone who actually plows at night. We have alternate parking in our small town in wisconsin from 2am to 6 am. But they don't start plowing until 6am.
YES easily since about 90% cities and contractors still use one model or the other of the SW45 some are the SW4s a new version but still almost the same parts,now Bombardier sold the snow division that made the SW4s to Prinoth so they still make them newer versions..
According to the city of Montreal, there are approximately 5 snow removal operations during a normal winter. A snow removal operation takes on average 4 days and 4 nights for 15 cm of snow received, this time can increase if the quantity received increases considerably. The city clears approximately 10,000 km of streets, sidewalks and alleys, in addition to municipal (non-private) parking lots. Montreal receives about 190 cm of snow and 175 mm of rain or freezing rain per winter.
@@thepragmatic6383 That blows my mind ! I live between the 51st & 52nd parallels, just south of greater London, so 6 or 7 degrees north of Montreal but we can go years without seeing any snow, we don’t ever get freezing rain either. All that water around us keeps us sort of warm i guess, & bloomin wet ! The country grinds to a halt when snow settles here because we have no means to clear it away.
Pierre s'est soudain retrouvé dans le lit d'un gros camion, mais sans vêtements. Il se souvient d'avoir glissé et d'être tombé dans un banc de neige en rentrant de l'école.
If you think this is cool, you should see what they do in Montreal when it rains a lot. Several residents disappeared after the monster WetVac came through. Mon Dieu!
As one can see in the video , images were took on Teck street and Pierre -Tetrault steet in Tétreaultville, a suburb city east of Mercier which is east of Hochelaga,Tetrautlville is in between Montreal-East city and .let's say , Anjou city .
Wow no obstacles.
Makes it so much quicker.
Great cooperation bu all the residents.
They even get the side walks cleared off.
Great job
Awesome Video Buddy!
Nice seeing you guys all working altogether A job well done
Very nice video! I will follow your uploads with great interest. :)
The residents in the streets where you live could have brought you a coffee if you were already on your street as a thank you for your help. That would be a given in our country. Of course, bringing you a coffee would be great💅👍👍👍😄
They definitely take their sweet time in lasalle. Also, please show them removing snow during rush hour.
Amazing video, great work! Thumbs Up
All the best from Dublin
Andrew
how many miles do the guys out front walk in a shift ...... no need for ' leg day ' at the gym
the spoter you see is usually in a team of 2 or 3,the small pick ups you see riving around have the other guys that rotate every 30 to 45 minutes depending on weather and temperature,its easier on the guys and for safety reasons also.
Someone who actually plows at night. We have alternate parking in our small town in wisconsin from 2am to 6 am. But they don't start plowing until 6am.
a female complained about the noise no doubt
I wonder if they are getting similar service like this back home in Saginaw.
Can you still get parts for SW45 in Montreal ca buddy .
YES easily since about 90% cities and contractors still use one model or the other of the SW45 some are the SW4s a new version but still almost the same parts,now Bombardier sold the snow division that made the SW4s to Prinoth so they still make them newer versions..
How many times per winter on average do they have to do this work ?
According to the city of Montreal, there are approximately 5 snow removal operations during a normal winter.
A snow removal operation takes on average 4 days and 4 nights for 15 cm of snow received, this time can increase if the quantity received increases considerably.
The city clears approximately 10,000 km of streets, sidewalks and alleys, in addition to municipal (non-private) parking lots.
Montreal receives about 190 cm of snow and 175 mm of rain or freezing rain per winter.
@@thepragmatic6383
That blows my mind ! I live between the 51st & 52nd parallels, just south of greater London, so 6 or 7 degrees north of Montreal but we can go years without seeing any snow, we don’t ever get freezing rain either. All that water around us keeps us sort of warm i guess, & bloomin wet !
The country grinds to a halt when snow settles here because we have no means to clear it away.
And to think costs Montreal 192 Million dollars to clear snow annually, which represents a mere 3% of the total budget
Pierre s'est soudain retrouvé dans le lit d'un gros camion, mais sans vêtements. Il se souvient d'avoir glissé et d'être tombé dans un banc de neige en rentrant de l'école.
Thetrauville?
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If you think this is cool, you should see what they do in Montreal when it rains a lot. Several residents disappeared after the monster WetVac came through. Mon Dieu!
César 🌨️🌨️🌨️🌨️❄️❄️❄️❄️☃️🌬️
That area is in Hochelaga or St Leonard?
As one can see in the video , images were took on Teck street and Pierre -Tetrault steet in Tétreaultville, a suburb city east of Mercier which is east of Hochelaga,Tetrautlville is in between Montreal-East city and .let's say , Anjou city .
I wish that could happen in Ontario
j ai fait du déneigement sur un camion pendant trois ans donc le verglas
Could you help me if I would like to work in Turkey for 25 years of loader operator Canada
10:03 ...... is it nonsensical to build a house with a flat roof in that snow zone
It only look fat it s a bitinclined with a drain in the middle snow is an excellent insulator