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140 inches of snow and still loving it!

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Bill Oakes NY

02-25-2003 16:15:37




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Here in Upstate NY we have had about 140 inches of snow this year. 6 ft tall piles of snow everywhere. I finally have my 4000 SU completely set up for snow, and it does very well. I hope you all are having as much fun as I am.




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JohnG in NY

02-26-2003 05:47:36




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 Re: 140 inches of snow and still loving it! in reply to Bill Oakes NY, 02-25-2003 16:15:37  
AHHHHH a old fashion winter here in the Utica also Bill. Your tractor looks sharp. I missed out on getting a front blade for my 4000, by a day or 2 :\ I knew I should have bought it when I saw it. There was a front plow in the swap sheet near Syracuse, he wanted 900 for it and the one the local dealer had was 500. Enjoy the 4000 Bill you did a fine job settin it up. JohnG



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Lisa

02-25-2003 17:24:59




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 Re: 140 inches of snow and still loving it! in reply to Bill Oakes NY, 02-25-2003 16:15:37  
Bill, would like to know where did you buy the chains for the tires?
I am also out there plowing. They look nice and strong. Can use a set.
Your tractor looks great!



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Mike

02-26-2003 14:32:26




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 Re: Re: 140 inches of snow and still loving it! in reply to Lisa, 02-25-2003 17:24:59  
Lisa,

I just checked the tire chain sales site mentioned and it turns out to be about 10 miles south of where I live, too bad they don't advertise around here that much.

Good luck.

Mike



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Bill Oakes

02-25-2003 17:36:06




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 Re: Re: 140 inches of snow and still loving it! in reply to Lisa, 02-25-2003 17:24:59  
Lisa, the chains are Duo-Grip from www.tirechain.com. They do a good job.



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