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Posted by Pawel on January 28, 2005 at 10:14:01 from (209.50.74.63):
Hi Everyone, I have a 1655 cockshutt tractor that I"m trying to use right now to plow out my laneway, but I don"t seem to be having such good luck-- I just broke my blade again for the 3rd time plowing out the nieghbours lane. Even when it isn"t broken it doesn"t plow snow too well, as I"m pushing in reverse my tires tend to slip alot, and I can"t plow through much more than 1 ft of snow, let alone drifts. I suppose a front blade on the tractor would be the best option, but how would you end up mounting it? I"ve seen ones just "stuck" on the front of a tractor, but are the blades which mount back to the drawbar better for tracton and if you hit a rock or something? I"m 18 so I don"t have a lot of $$ to buy a fully rigged system is it possible to make one up which will do the job? Does anyone have any ideas, short of repairing my blade again (or getting a heavier duty one)?? Thanks, Pawel
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