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Old 01-27-2012, 10:05 AM
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Nice setup you have there jeff k.
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Old 01-27-2012, 10:09 AM
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I'd have pictures of my snow removal. Just went out and bought a CW-36 snowthrower for a really good price. But, we've had so little snow...I haven't even had enough to justify the use of my 42" blade!

Maybe later on this year.
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:41 AM
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Here's my 1250 but I don't have any action shots because I was home alone when using it. This winter has been very mild this year for the Western New York area. Maybe used it 3 times, I believe.
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:46 AM
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Thats a good looking little tractor. Your snow drought is like ours, we have had one slight skiff of snow in SW Missouri so far. Days up in the 50's.

Plow snow when you can.
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Old 01-27-2012, 01:41 PM
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Awesome vid, Jeff! Thanks for sharing!

Nice looking 1250, Dave!
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Old 01-28-2012, 01:34 AM
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Awesome vid, Jeff! Thanks for sharing!

Nice looking 1250, Dave!
I agree! Jeff seeing your dog did scare me a bit. Please becareful.
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Old 01-28-2012, 02:50 AM
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Thanks for the compliments, guys.

"Thats a good looking little tractor. Your snow drought is like ours, we have had one slight skiff of snow in SW Missouri so far. Days up in the 50's."

You better not be calling my Cub "little" ...Just kidding dude. I know it's a lot smaller than the big boy IH farm tractors...kinda like a little brother.

We've had significant snow here in the Buffalo area, just not as much as we normally get. The hills south of the city (where I live) are called "ski country" and we normally get more than the metro area and Niagara region (North of Buffalo), which we have so far this year. It all depends on how the lake effect snow bands set up and which way the wind blows them. The snow bands also depend on if Lake Erie stays open water or if ice starts to form. I'm trying to find snowfall totals so I can post them here. The snowmobilers are having a crappy season as every snow fall we have had so far has melted when the temperatures have warmed up.
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1200 ready for the snow. Just got it a few weeks ago and on the first time plowing the 2nd and 3rd shifter fork broke. Back together now and ready for the next storm.
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1200 ready for the snow. Just got it a few weeks ago and on the first time plowing the 2nd and 3rd shifter fork broke. Back together now and ready for the next storm.
Looks great! When's the snow coming? I want to see some action pics!


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Good looking 1200 and blade!
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