Posted by Bill VA on January 22, 2016 at 18:59:28 from (216.24.79.193):
Actually took a scheduled day off from work - for a change. Timely with the snow coming down. We're at the end of a dead end street and if we don't plow it, it's difficult for us and everyone to get in and out.
1992 Wheelhorse 520H (Onan twin cylinder 20 hp, hydro), 42 inch dozer/snow blade (can be mechanically angled center, right, left from the seat) and a foot control kit for quick fwd/rev movement. Weighted ag tires, no chains. I've had this tractor for years. Great machine - great design.
Trimmed up everything with a $50 yard sale MTD single stage 2 cycle snow blower. New gas line and a carb cleaning last summer and we were good to go today.
Hit the snow late morning and just a bit ago. Will hit it again tomorrow morning.
Inside, the wood stove stove has the living room at 75 degrees.
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