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all this talk about the storm this week in the south I'm having seat time withdrawls. looks like its going to miss us again. besides a few 1" snow falls we have had , the only seat time I've been getting is hauling a few loads of wood to the shop/house. heck the 5 gallons of gas i have is probably gonna go bad. i usually burn threw quite a bit of gas in the winter with hours of plowing. I'm ready for spring now. so much for living in Michigan the winter wonderland C. oh'well, here's some bored winter pics :D. [IMG]http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l226/perry71/sim-wood003.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l226/perry71/sim-wood001.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l226/perry71/sim-wood002.jpg[/IMG]
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I feel your pain. In the beginning of the week they said NY "long island" was going to get almost 2 feet and now they are saying 1 to 3 inches. I sure hope they are wrong and I can go out and play.:)
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I feel your pain but I'm really not disappointed as all it means for me is lots of work time. I've only used the blower once this season but I've had to plow an inch or two 3 or 4 times now. I may actually get some shop time in at home this weekend!:O
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well Perry, at least you have REAL firewood to haul, inside a cab at that. How about some close-ups of that wrap around cab on the AC in the background.
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Originally posted by MPH
well Perry, at least you have REAL firewood to haul, inside a cab at that. How about some close-ups of that wrap around cab on the AC in the background.
here is the complete post with pics of cab - [url]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=108372[/url]
[img]http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l226/perry71/cubcab011.jpg[/img]
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Originally posted by IronPony
How well do the chains on the front tires help with steering? Really sorry about your snow problems8D Dan
will never plow again without them, the sprocket style chains work the best.
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hey i hear you on the no seat time. ive had little to now snow for a few weeks. can some of you guess down in the DC area send some up my way to New Hampshire? nice looking tractor.
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Originally posted by tubatom04
hey i hear you on the no seat time. ive had little to now snow for a few weeks. can some of you guess down in the DC area send some up my way to New Hampshire? nice looking tractor.
I second that8D Perry Whats up with that Plow on that LL It has 2 paces to put a lift rod in.
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More snow cabs than Heinz had maters there Perry! I have an old set of chains for a broadmoor I'm going to chop up and put on the front of Ugly Alice. I have great traction with the ags out back but the 16x6.5x8 ags leave a little to be desired in the control department....even with 30 lb weights on each!!!
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