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Posted by steve from mo - dangit! on December 01, 2006 at 20:18:22 from (67.77.183.139):
In Reply to: what do you plow snow with? posted by Tim Shultz on December 01, 2006 at 14:35:07:
Normally use a JD 210 with a 43 blade but the 210 is all taken apart with sheet metal at the bopdy shop. The 212 I bought to push snow with doesn't hve a front lift rod installed yet. I got my Ph. D. from Big Fred's School of Procrastination and thought I had time to put one tractor back together before snow flew. This 16 inch surprise would have overwhelmed the JD 212 anyhow, so nothing lost there. Blower worked great. Full augur three hours straight just like in the commercials.
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