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Neighbor's Plow Truck Transforms Man's Snowy Chore Into Favorite Pastime
After years of dreading snow shoveling, one New Yorker discovers the joys of recreational plowing.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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A New York resident describes how borrowing his neighbor's full-size snowplow truck has turned the once-dreaded task of clearing his driveway into an enjoyable and strategic activity. He explains how the power and convenience of the plow makes the job easy, while also providing the fun of off-road-style driving and the satisfaction of completing a chore. The author is now investing in his own smaller plow for his property, though he acknowledges it won't be as luxurious as using his neighbor's truck.
Why it matters
This story highlights how a simple change in perspective and access to the right equipment can transform a mundane winter chore into an engaging hobby. It also touches on the community-building aspect of neighbors helping each other out, and how that can lead to new shared experiences and pastimes.
The details
The author describes how he only has a short, straight driveway to clear, but shoveling it is still a hassle. His neighbor has a much longer driveway on 20 acres and a retired municipal Ford Super Duty with a Fisher hydraulic plow, which the author is able to borrow. Using the powerful plow truck makes the job easy, and the author enjoys the strategic driving and puzzle-like challenge of efficiently placing the plowed snow. He even lets his wife take a turn driving the plow truck while he rides shotgun.
- This winter has seen more snow in the author's area of New York than the previous couple of years.
- The author has been able to borrow his neighbor's plow truck multiple times this winter to clear his driveway.
The players
Andrew P. Collins
The author of the article, a New York resident who has discovered the joys of using his neighbor's snowplow truck to clear his driveway.
Andrew's Neighbor
A neighbor of the author who owns a retired municipal Ford Super Duty with a Fisher hydraulic plow, which he allows the author to borrow.
What they’re saying
“Running a snowplow is one of my new favorite automotive activities.”
— Andrew P. Collins (The Drive)
What’s next
The author is in the process of getting a smaller plow mounted on his own Polaris Ranger, which will allow him to clear more of his property, though he acknowledges it won't be as luxurious as using his neighbor's truck.
The takeaway
This story shows how a simple change in perspective and access to the right equipment can transform a mundane winter chore into an engaging hobby, while also highlighting the community-building benefits of neighbors helping each other out.
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