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Posted by SJ on January 28, 2005 at 14:36:38 from (65.37.57.184):
In Reply to: Snow blade posted by Pawel on January 28, 2005 at 10:14:01:
Why so many dilemas on here about plowing with tractors,the best way to plow is in a nice warm pickup (preferably a Ford,lol)now granted I know I might sound like a smarta##,but I dont mean to.And Im also sure that everybody cant go out and buy a pick-up plow set up. Im very fortunate to have one its not new (1989). But I cant imagine plowing my 600 ft. drive with anything else. I have one tractor with loader and backblade.I think what amazes me the most is that a lot of people here have god knows how many tractors(and some I believe dont even have a farm,lol)I would have to take these recources and sell 3-4 of them and get a pick-up plow setup.I also think that some of you actually enjoy being out there in the elements pushing that snow around with a tractor,well more power to ya buddy,but Im just not that gung-ho.So Pawel good luck to ya and in the future I suggest one of your goals is to get a pick-up. Stan
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