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The bottom picture with the house in the backround looks good enough for a postcard! Beautiful view. It was in single digits here in Indiana today. Kinda takes the fun out of playing.
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maxtorman1234
Looks good, I wish we had some snow up here. It's been around -15C for the last couple days. With the wind chill its about -25C Sure is too cold to be outside much.
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Sure looks like she's doing a nice job. Those ags must really do the trick. No snow yet but the temp. was a flat nothin this morning in SE. MI. Thanks for the pics.
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5 degrees here this mourning + the wind. And everyone wanted to know why I wanted a cab.lol I think I'll tackle that after I get the 620 Painted and some seals in the rearend. I got my brake disc's from SLI today but I'm gonna wait till I get a few things done before pulling the 620 out of service to slick her up.
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Rich, I'm putting a snow pushing rig together and wanted to ask about lug tires. Do you find that these work well vs. regular tires with chains? I notice your heavy on the weights. Thanks
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Looks like a lot of fun. Wish I had some snow here in Nebraska. What kind of ag tires do you have on the back? Also just curious how much added weight you have on the tractor? Thank You Benjamin Kassulke
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I believe the ags are titans. I got them at town fair tire for like $55 a piece mounted . I have about 175 pounds on back hooked to a 2" square reciever hitch. I have about 8 pounds in each tire and they bite real well. Also first time with shuttle and i love it. My vickers i had used to be real sluggish in extreme cold.
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Nice plow setup you have there. That snow is really too close to home. I live in NY. Only had a half-inch of snow the other day. Not enough to "play with" here. Can't wait to try out my new Conquest with 42" snowthrower!
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quote:
Originally posted by lboy1971
What is the orange/red tank along the rightside of the hood by the engine?
That looks like a electric hydraulic cylinder. Hydraulic pump and reservoir ran off of a electric motor all combined in one unit.
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