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The Boss Snowplow Awards Prize in Ultimate Giveaway Sweepstakes

Thu March 15, 2012 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Poplar Grove, Ill., snow removal subcontractor Ron Bucci got an extra special Christmas present under the tree this holiday courtesy of The Boss Snowplow. Bucci learned on Christmas morning that he was the winner of The Boss Snowplow’s Ultimate Christmas Giveaway. His prize? The Boss plow of his choosing. On Jan. 13 Bucci picked up his prize — a new 9 ft. 2 in. (2.8 m) Poly Power-V XT — from Monroe Truck Equipment, 1051 W. 7th St., Monroe, Wis.

“Needless to say, this was a really nice Christmas present and I can’t thank Boss enough for their generosity,” Bucci exclaimed. “I’ve been a Boss fan for many years and this caught me totally by surprise.”

Bucci, an electrician by trade who also works as a snow removal subcontractor during the winter months, said this new plow is his third Boss plow.

“I’ve really come to rely on them for their dependability and ease of installation,” he added. “There’s very little down time and not a lot of maintenance required. This will be a great addition to my Boss fleet.”

“Boss received a tremendous response to our Ultimate Christmas Giveaway sweepstakes and we’re thrilled to award this prize to Ron Bucci,” said Mark Klossner, marketing director of The Boss Snowplow. “We hope that Ron enjoys his new plow and we know he’ll make great use of it in the years to come.”

For more information, call 800/286-4155 or visit bossplow.com.




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