Morning Sentinel
Doing his Civic duty in a snowstorm: Waterville man fits Honda sedan with custom snowplow hardware
By DAVID LEAMING
Staff Writer
Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel 12/18/2007

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Staff photo by David Leaming
YANKEE INGENUITY: Keith Inman on Sunday cleans snow from his homemade snow plow that he built and mounted on his Honda Civic. Inman was clearing snow behind his apartment on Summer Street in Waterville. Inman said he used a snowblower housing attached to a tractor frame and bolted to his car. The unit has wheels and can effectively push snow. "The only drawback is I can't hit a snowbank hard or the car airbags could go off," Inman said. It works OK."
WATERVILLE -- You'd think that a man who has had three strokes, chronic pain in his hands and been advised to take it easy would sit back indoors and watch the snow pile up during a winter storm. Not Keith Inman.

Instead of relaxing in a recliner, when the snow begins to fall, Inman, 58, heads outdoors and fires up his 1998 Honda Civic. Then the work and fun begins. Mounted in the front of the small sedan is a homemade snowplow he uses to clear the large parking lot behind the apartment building where he and his wife, Irene, live on Summer Street. It is a labor of love and Yankee ingenuity.

Inman paid a man $30 for an old scrap snowblower body and attached a pair of $13 wheels he bought at Mardens. He then screwed aluminum to the inside of the contraption so snow would not stick to the 49- inch plow. Using a garden tractor frame, Inman then bolted the rig to the front of his car. Inman said it is easy to remove the plow and reinstall it when it snows. "Two bolts hold it on -- that's it," he said.

The front-wheel-drive car pushes the snow well because the plow wheels take most of the weight, he explained.

"I push the snow to a bank, back up and the snow falls out," he said. It plows along like a grocery cart." Inman then backs up for a new row and continues until the lot is plowed free of snow to about two inches off the ground.

"This last storm I finished plowing with my car before the landlord arrived with his plow truck," Inman said. There is one potential problem with a plow mounted to a car: "I can't hit the snowbank hard because it could set off the car airbags."

Inman said he could let the landlord clean out the lot but the seasonal chore is something he looks forward to.

"I'm handicapped, so I have to have something to do," he said a day after a nor'easter dumped 10 inches of snow.

"I plow often, a little at a time," Inman said.

"He is supposed to take it easy but this gives him something to do," Irene Inman added.

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sonshine of Skowhegan, ME
Dec 18, 2007 6:42 AM
good for him!report abuse
Sue of Fairfield, ME
Dec 18, 2007 7:40 AM
Our very own Red Green! cool!report abuse
James Murphy of Starks, ME
Dec 18, 2007 8:15 AM
Awesome! Someone from the RRSQ/MIFF community should make a mini-documentary about Keith Inman. A Honda Civic -- Who'da thunk it. Maybe he should set up a small business and sell the plows as kits? I'd buy one! We've got some clever people around here.report abuse
Bruce of Winslow, ME
Dec 18, 2007 8:36 AM
hope he bought a couple spare transmissions...report abuse

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