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Pretty handy having a partner that can do your welding. Looks like it should handle most Ne snow storms,til you get one of them good ole bilizzars.
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Nice looking snow mover...I noticed the VW sign in the back...Are you into those? I have several...Tons of aircooled fun...Welcome to the club...
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Nice looking rig Tim. :DWOW! A wife that puts up with a tractor addict AND welds, Man you got it made!!!:D:D You tell her I said she did a bullet proof job on it too!! Joe
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Looks good to me. My wife wants nothing to do with the tractors. But maybe I could interest her in learning a new skill - welding??? Somehow I doubt it.
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Nice tractor timack! It's a lot like mine...

Notice the rear weight. It's a milk crate that I attached with nylon cinch strap. Works great.

I rinsed off the old tractor yesterday. I thought I'd post a pic while it was still fairly clean. Tacey
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Just noticed your chains Tim, Never seen 'em with 2 cross links so close together then a big space to the next one. What you got going there?
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Thanks all for the compliments... Jay-no air cooled, the welder drives a '00 Passat wagon. Tacey-good idea for weight, I have a milk crate around here someplace...hmmm Marty- good eyes! They're 235/75-15 cable chains I had laying around, never used. They wrapped around a bit more than 2 times, that's the way the spacing ended up- sure would have been better if they'd come out even, oh well. I used big, thick zipties, we'll see how well it all works...I drove it around some, nothing broke!! Tim
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