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tractors are ready for the big snow fall here in southern MI 8D.
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Yup, that should do it! My 3416H w/ 42" blower and Bog 10 w/ 46" blade gassed up and inspected yesterday with 7 gallon fuel reserve. Hope that does it. :D I see you have chains on the front tires, how do you like them? My cab is still sheltering a patch of ground out by the shed... :(!
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Never hurts to be ready had to clean mine out today and it was blowing hard enough I got it stuck looked and saw my end marker and went for it buut it was the wrong one lol needless to say you can only blow out a ditch till you hit bottom lol
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Perry, it looks like you are well prepared and I think you is gonna need them more than I will:(. Looks like you guys will get slammed:D, which should lead to some good seat time for youdOd. Hey Larry that cab would do you more good on the tractor instead of the ground. Bryan I know what you mean. I got over a little bit too far by the mailbox, couldn't back up and ended up blowing a path to my neighbors drive to get out. Greg
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Yeah my next mod has to be improved steering in the snow. I have been wondering about chains on the front tires.
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Hey...that's a sweet idea, should help out alot, just cut to length and air up the tire. That's the toughest part with this deep snow, trying to turn with a blower or blade.
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quote:
Originally posted by perry
this works great
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I've heard about using a bicycle chain like that for a long time. Maybe its time to try it. The Big 10 would only do 2 passes yesterday in 8" doing straight plowing before the angled blade on the banks started pushing the front sideways. Actually I'm surprised it did as well as it did. These small blades work nice for me up to 4"-5". Seems to me you want a plow blade twice as high as the snow your plowing. But I'm a confirmed Hydro/snowblower nut. :D
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Originally posted by RayS
Perry, the old cab looks great. Glad to see someone getting some use out of it.
YES! ^ im so glad i got it. going from my old wobbley duct tape cab to this one is so nice.
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But I'm a confirmed Hydro/snowblower nut. :D
snow blowing gets old fast. i had 3hrs yesterday on the blower tractor. slow and boring. i need to get a sound system installed in the cab :D.
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here is the complete install pics - [url]http://www.simpletractors.com/club2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=114583&SearchTerms=cab[/url]
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