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My 135 Ready How do you move snow?

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Bigwoods

11-27-2006 21:32:02




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I hooked up my drag behind snow blower on my MF 135. It works pretty well. Just wondered what other folks were useing.




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jerrycpp(WA)

12-03-2006 18:05:39




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 Re: My 135 Ready How do you move snow? in reply to Bigwoods, 11-27-2006 21:32:02  
I have a 6-foot front blade on my MF-135 Perkins gas, with chains on the rear. We only get a couple of feet of the white stuff here (normally) and the temperature rarely goes lower than -30. When it's that cold, the snow can just sit there. I have a block heater, and plug it in about an hour ahead of starting.



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jerrycpp(WA)

12-03-2006 18:07:54




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 Re: My 135 Ready How do you move snow? in reply to jerrycpp(WA), 12-03-2006 18:05:39  
Just as I hit send, I realized I didn't say the blade is on the front. I also have a 6-foot tilt, angle, offset blade for the rear, but my neck isn't as flexible as it once was, and that blade sits around waiting for dirt to move.



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D W Gill

12-01-2006 07:46:14




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 Re: My 135 Ready How do you move snow? in reply to Bigwoods, 11-27-2006 21:32:02  
I use a 6foot rear mounted blower and front end loader on my 135. My neighbor and I do a one mile private road in Northern Michigan and have never been unable to get out to the main road. Chains are a must.



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Jerry/MT

11-28-2006 19:53:19




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 Re: My 135 Ready How do you move snow? in reply to Bigwoods, 11-27-2006 21:32:02  
Funny you should ask! I just spent the last couple of days on my TO-30 plowing a quarter mile of driveways with an angle back blade. Winter has descended on the Northern Rockies this week. Of Course next week, a chinook will blow through and it'll all be gone!



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Dave Sherburne NY

11-28-2006 14:11:54




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 Re: My 135 Ready How do you move snow? in reply to Bigwoods, 11-27-2006 21:32:02  
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New this year Just finished it a month ago, and no snow yet. Won't bother me if I never use it.



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smokey2

11-28-2006 13:38:18




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 Re: My 135 Ready How do you move snow? in reply to Bigwoods, 11-27-2006 21:32:02  
If only

Down under we rarely get to see the the white stuff let alone plough it.
It is already stinking hot, could not sleep last night, extreme fire danger etc. Only another 4 months to go. Sorry I am not much help.



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