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Re: what do you plow snow with?
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Posted by john d on December 01, 2006 at 17:04:48 from (69.130.178.42):
In Reply to: what do you plow snow with? posted by Tim Shultz on December 01, 2006 at 14:35:07:
Here in central Indiana, we typically don't get the deep snows or the repeated snows that our northern neighbors experience. But where I'm located, the roads can drift very badly. I use a '49 Farmall M with a BushHog/Freeman loader on the front. I remove the bucket and attach an 8' wide 42" high steel blade. It does not angle, but clears a nice path. For traction, I've got nearly new tires on the rear, and have a 7' box grader blade on the 3pt hitch that provides a lot of weight, and the ability to push snow backwards as well. The tractor has a 12volt electrical system with halogen lights on the front, and flashers above each end of the rear blade. Nothing fancy, but the old M will sure push snow.
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