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Old 01-08-2022, 08:43 PM
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Default Show off your snow equipment

Nobodys posting pictures of their cubs with snow removal equipment or playing in the snow with their cubs? Wheres that cub cadet winter spirit?
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Where I am it is the middle of summer , not much snow on a 35c day plus it does not snow here anyway
Trust you get some posts as I saw on our news NY seems to have a little bit of snow
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Old 01-08-2022, 11:50 PM
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Where I am it is the middle of summer , not much snow on a 35c day plus it does not snow here anyway
Trust you get some posts as I saw on our news NY seems to have a little bit of snow
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If you ever do get snow you'll have to run out and get a blower for your cub just so you can post a pic lol, In the mean time I know their dusting off their driveways somewhere in the northern hemisphere .
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No snow here...plenty last year though.
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My 784 from a few years back. 54" front blade. I have since added tire chains.
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Old 01-09-2022, 01:36 PM
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That looks like it will do the job are your ags loaded?
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ags loaded?
Not only no.........But HELL NO.

Those weights are Bolen's weights, at 80# a piece. Looks better with IH red on them.
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W had a snow storm this week that left about a foot of snow. Unfortunately I was having a kidney stone problem and was unable to use do anything. It got warmer the next two days and cleared my driveway. It is raining today and most of the snow is gone from my yard. Picture attached.
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It's 9° degrees today, with a pretty decent wind chill. I could take a picture of the cubs in the garage. I did use the "new to me" 1872 two days ago, when it was 11° with no wind, to push around about 2". But then again, if there are no pictures, it didn't happen.
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It's 9° degrees today, with a pretty decent wind chill. I could take a picture of the cubs in the garage. I did use the "new to me" 1872 two days ago, when it was 11° with no wind, to push around about 2". But then again, if there are no pictures, it didn't happen.
Very true, no picture no glory. Lol
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