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Old 12-15-2010, 10:15 PM
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8 inches of heavy, wet snow last weekend.

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Old 12-15-2010, 10:29 PM
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Awesome pics, Jay!
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Old 12-15-2010, 10:57 PM
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Great pics and vids guys Bring on the snow:biggrin2.gif:
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Man, you guys are killin' me!

We've gotten nothing but record rain and warm temps here - I had 4 days with 8" on the ground right before Thanksgiving but I just bought my 104 and don't have anything (blade, weights, chains etc) set up for it yet.

Keep posting those pics so I can do a little vicarious living!

Jay - Now that's the kind of "climb back in the saddle" attitude that gets the work done!
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Old 12-15-2010, 11:21 PM
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Jay - Now that's the kind of "climb back in the saddle" attitude that gets the work done!
Those were taken about 15 minutes before I had my oops moment..:biggrin2.gif:

I am going to try and get out tomorrow though, will be interesting..
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Old 12-18-2010, 09:44 AM
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great site lots of info thanks.heres my cub 100 with a qa 42a snowblower .works great .I had my doubts about 10 hp running a 42 inch blower. . I am wrong .8 inches of snow the cub ate it up and spit it out. useing the plow took me about an hour to do my driveway .It took me a half hour to blow it.I love my tinker toy. let it snow
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Old 12-18-2010, 11:52 AM
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Great looking 100, cab and snow thrower!
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Very cool snow removal tool! Yea, it does take me a bit of time just to do my short drive, ...but love the seat time! So many cool things to add to my cub! Want hyd. more than any....to get my disk-gang going up and down to start!
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Hey Jay,

Got it on the photos - I was referring to your willingness to get back on your tractor ASAP . . . I know a lot of fellas who've been spooked off their equipment by close calls ( even w/o a big bite like yours) and won't go near it again, so kudos to ya!!
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Got it on the photos - I was referring to your willingness to get back on your tractor ASAP . . . I know a lot of fellas who've been spooked off their equipment by close calls ( even w/o a big bite like yours) and won't go near it again, so kudos to ya!!
Gotchya, I hear you there.. Believe me, I don't get off the tractor now without quad-tripple checking everything is not moving..

I in fact got in the saddle TOO hard, I shattered the seat vinyl the first time I sat in it... I did clean up work for a couple hours the other day. Right now I have it torn down and giving it a second once over so I can be sure I have no further issues.. I have to watch the cold and how I forget to grab things differently, but I can't stand not doing stuff.
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