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Bigboy

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I feel sorry for you show me state wash guys,I'm going to try to start at daylight hoping the wind want be so strong.Man Saturaday it came though here looking at your state if you see my hat please send it back,its my money making hat.

Today its going get wind-d-er,so get ready for it too,its stilling coming your way,careful this changing weather could take ya hat too.
 
I know what you mean, we had 30 to 45 mph winds with up to 70 mph wind gusts on Friday and Saturday. I tried washing Saturday but it didn't work too well, so I packed in and did it all Sunday.:(
 
WOW,I'd need more than rocks in my pocket with 70 mph wind,15 to 20 is bad enough.I had to stop washing Sunday around 12 b/c I was washing half of town again free of charge.Sometimes I can wash in straight line winds but when it gets to whipping around at a high rate of speed as in more chemicals on me or drifting across half of the USA I go home.Its bad enough with rainly weekends without missing work b/c of the wind as you know with ya 30,45 with gust to WOW 70,what a hair day that would be.
 
The one guy I tried washing for is out in the flat farm area and the dirt blowing around was incredible. This guy has a sod farm also and he uses an old 30' trailer with a sign on it to advertise and that had blown over. There were a few trees down, but not as mush as I thought there would be. To boot, it was in the mid 30's so that wind had a nice chill to it also. I'm glad my water tank was full, because my trailer sure would rock when the gusts came up. My father-in-law had his pick-up topper (it was off his truck all ready) end up in his neighbors yard and his 12' enclosed trailer which was parked along side of the garage about 4' or 5' away, was pushed right up to the garage. Not much fun, thats for sure.
 
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