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Some Kemp Auction Notes
I've added a temporary link here to pages inside the website, related to the Kemp Auction. We've been getting a lot of hits related to the sale so this may make it easier to find once you get here.
The main collection of photos and some written info is located on the New England Tour 2008 section. You'll have to scroll down to the first subsection.
Kemp Collection
The discussion thread is named "Kemp Auction" and can be found by clicking on the "Discussion" icon in the header. Bill
Welcome to a new site dedicated to the old snowfighting equipment from the 20th century. We want to invite both collectors of the old iron and those who have an interest but haven't yet bought that Walter, Oshkosh, Linn or FWD to get started. There are currently pages for all the truck and plow makes and models listed on the left, a truck register page, and buy/sell/trade. I hope you enjoy what is here and take advantage of the website's easy-edit process to add information, post photos or add comments.

Enough of the cheese truck/snow plow picture (see photo at bottom of page)- let's move on to better things.
The following clip is from some home videos from the early 90's. It shows two
Sterling chain drive trucks clearing a parking lot somewhere in the Boston area.Take a good close look at the great condition of these trucks. I wonder where
they ended up. Anyone who can put a model year or era on these trucks, please add a comment. I'll see if I have any photos and then maybe set up a Sterling page.

So you like snow, do you? I found this snow total report from a 4 day storm in January
of 1997 and thought I would share it. If you look closely you'll see totals of 84" in Lewis and
Oswego counties in New York. All that at elevations around 2100'. Lake Ontario is notorious
for lake effect snow because it is so deep that it never freezes, giving up lake effect even in
April and once in a while May!

Check this website for snowfall records on Tug Hill. It remains a goal of mine to travel up there during the winter, especially a good one.
http://www.tughill.org/region.html
This video is very reminiscent of the old Walter-Frink "Plowing Tug Hill"