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Nice... with the amount of snow we have this year i think i need that muir-hill to move bales... went to get baleage this morning and almost never made it with the FWA Case 5240...

Thanks for posting :) where abouts are you?
 
That Muir hill will wade through snow five feet deep the wheels are so close together that it sinks about a foot and goes. We had a lot of snow this year to but its about gone and man is it dry where the snows been gone awhile . I'm in the south corner of Idaho
 
Seen a lot of Manure Hills over the years but never one with a loader. They were quite a good old tractor and popular here with custom operators for hauling off silage grass.
Sam
 
What part of the world are you from? I had the Muir hill or my 4020 that I could put the loader nobody thought the loader would work on the Muir hill but I did it anyway and I'm really glad I did it works great.
 
Seems weird to not see snow. Have about 4-5 feet on the ground and even my MFWD tractor won't dig through it, have to make sure I stay on the ground that the cows have packed down or else I get stuck.
 
We had a year like that 2 years ago we got a foot of new
snow in march that year. This year we didn't get snow till
January and then only about two feet we still have quite a bit
up higher in the valley this is down on the lower ground.
 
Thanks for the reply. We've stayed at an RV park southeast of Ashton a couple of times. Stopped at Terreton to pick up a cap at Jefferson Implement back in 2000.

Stan
 

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