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Me and my son had a little fun in the snow today, untill we got the truck stuck lol Looks like Washington County Indiana got around 5- 6 inches on top of the 5-6 from the 26th.
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Great pics! How did the rear blade do in the snow?
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Nice shots!
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i bet if that truck was a dodge it wouldn't be stuck. lol
nice 122. i like the fact it has rear electric lift to raise and lower implements independently. i wish IH had thought of that back when these were made. |
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We got 11" here in Mooresville the 26th an another 4-5" last night...Its always a good day to get some time on the seat of a CC
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The rear plow works well for getting up next to steps, garage doors, buildings, stuff like that. Its harder to be running over the snow and trying to get traction vs the front plow witch clears the way for your rear tires to grab traction! Not to mention my 40lbs driver doesnt help the weight much lol
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welcome Amy. Glad you joined up.
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