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Ya ain't gotta fuel up a shovel. :ExtremeFunny:
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http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...psdclhkhqi.jpg If we EVER get a 8-12 inch range snow,,, I will put the chains on just to see what it will do. Under 8, no chains needed,,, over 14,, I am pretty sure this rig would be useless, without incremental plowing,,, I have a set of chains for my CC 149,,, they will fit the front tires,,, might have to try ALL tires chained. :bigeyes: COME ON,,, SNOW!! :beer2: |
I don't mind the snow, it's the rocks my qa-42a manages to find and toss that bug me. I sweep the driveway every fall before the first snow, but they still find their way into that chute!:bash2:
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It is even more fun when you have a gravel driveway :bash2:
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I enjoy moving snow. Always have. I liked using Dad's Farmall H when I lived at his place, and enjoy it with the 147 now that I have my own home. I always thought this setup would be fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRYk3mPs__s
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I didn't find a snow blade for my 1450 yet and I'm tired and frustrated! :angry:
I can find ton's of SW48 in good condition for cheap around here, the only draw back was no indoor storage space for this machine unless I sell 2 of my Cub cadet...:bigthink: http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/ODAwWDY4Mg...X9mOI/$_27.JPG |
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