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Welcome back Tim.
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Thats awesome! Just got back in from 2nd ever plowing with the 100, and was thinking it needs power lift and power angle (and more rear weight) as shown from today:
https://youtu.be/4iZhmxzapJ8 |
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This latest storm lasted 2 days. Local weather in town said we had a total of 33". It was 18* Monday so I plowed with the 125 that always starts no matter how cold it is. There was about 14" and it was nice any dry, but today's was 35* and the snow was a lot wetter, and there was a lot more of it. I started to run out of places to push it, so I had the use the walk behind to get rid of the 4' pile the town left at the end of the driveway.
More to come on Saturday they say... and welcome back Tim. |
darkminion, are the 125's tires loaded? any traction issues when u tried to push the wet snow? my 100 with skinny ags, no weight, had some tire spin with just a few inches of wet snow...
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They are not loaded, the weights are 85lbs each and had no problem with the dry snow,
spun the wheels a little with the wetter stuff but I was pushing 18" deep snow when I went to pile it up. |
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is it just me or does anyone else think Tim just jinxed himself? :beerchug:
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