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With some of you dealing with real snow removal this might be bad timing, but it sure was fun..MPH http://a8.cpimg.com/image/DA/61/8923098-d9fc-028001E0-.jpg

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JonetteP
I love your sense of humor!

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ScottS
Well that is one way to keep the plow in shape. Scott

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Dutch
Marty, What are you going to plant? Snow peas? Your humor doesn't bother me. We got 15" of really wet snow here in Jersey last night. But, because the temperature was so high it came down as rain.

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powermax_paul
MPH, That's not really what we had in mind but whatever works! So....Ya gonna plant christmas trees in that furrow? Or is that just the Tok Alaska version of hydroponic gardening? Paul

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MPH
Actually, I was just wantting to set the record straight, we can blow snow, grade it, as I did yesterday, push it with a blade on front, scoop it if your lucky enough to find a loader, OR, we can plow the stuff..I did succeed at one of my 2 intended missions, I broke down the railroad track humps that build up from not cleanning off the 1 or 2 in snows cuz its 25 below and it don't seem worth starting the tractor up, over the course of five months these build up to the point its hard to blow the drive cuz I slide off into the burm. My other hope was to polish the rust off the plow while having fun, not mush luck on that account. If I can figure out this picture stichin stuff tonight I'll post the winrow I grader bladed to the center, then put the blower on and got rid of it. Gotta get another tractor going, this implement changing is a waste of play time, even if from blade to blower is under 15 min..MPH

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powermax_paul
Marty, Yup, That's why I have three Powermax tractors. It's very easy to change implements when all you have to do is change seats. Paul

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D-17_Dave
When they said you can mount and use two implements at once, I don't thing they had the plow in mind!

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PatRarick
MPH, Why do you need a grader blade? Since you moldboard plow the snow, couldn't you level your gravel with the snowblower, blowing the excess gravel into the low spots? Pat

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MPH
Pat, I do blow some some gravel with the snow blower but I sure don't like the way it sounds and its really hard on the what paint is left on it..MPH

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Bill_Wells
Marty, only a farm-boy from Nebraska would dream up somethin like that!!!!!

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