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Re: Re: SNOWPLOW ANYONE?
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Posted by Bobduck on February 04, 2001 at 10:28:47 from (209.206.229.152):
In Reply to: Re: SNOWPLOW ANYONE? posted by Wardner on February 04, 2001 at 09:52:02:
Thanks for the picture. Would like to see a big album with close-ups.
I'll put together some photos and post them later. We're getting a pretty good storm at the moment so it'll probably get put to use soon. Did you put a live pump on?
Using the belly pump which runs all the time pumping through a four valve two-way system. What gear do you use? Mostly 4th although we have about a half mile which is a 13% grade which takes a lower gear. Our snow is very light and fluffy, no drifting since we hardly ever have any wind, just a lot of snow. How is the tractor weighted?
Fluid in tires, very agressive set of chains plus about another 1000 lbs on the rear tires. What part of the country do you live in?
Northwest Montana. Have you trained the dog to shovel out the hydrants? No hydrants up here but he's good at pissing on the tires.
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