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You can get down 1409. Yesterday when we went to Tarkington,we went 1409 and both lanes were clear all the way to Dayton. Dead mans curve wasn't messed up either!!
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Wow! I just looked at the after pictures. Amazing. So sorry about the barn. Hope everybody over that way is doing ok and you're starting to dry out some.
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