Posted by Kris Golden on December 29, 2009 at 18:42:43 from (65.69.162.92):
In Reply to: Need snow moving ideas posted by BobReeves on December 29, 2009 at 15:00:55:
I'm not sure what your rear wheels look like but if they have any clearance between the wheel center and rim you can go to a hardware store and buy some chain that will fit through the gap and just wrap short lengths of chain around the tire and rim. MAKE SURE the chain can't get to your valve stem even if it slips or it will tear your valve stem off and you will have a flat in a hurry. Individual lengths of chain with the ends bolted around the tire/rim will help tremendously. If you have a carryall for the three point hitch I'd put that on so you can load it with anything heavy you may have laying around. An ATV, riding lawn mower, firewood - anything for weight. If all you have for the rear is the box blade - do as others have said and load it with anything you have. Either way you need to change the hydraulic fluid and just use the loader bucket for now. Even if you put weight on the rear blade it will do no good when the blade is down trying to push. good luck!
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