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Re: Best way to push snow w/ farmall M?
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Posted by PatM on September 11, 2003 at 19:35:40 from (65.58.58.143):
In Reply to: Best way to push snow w/ farmall M? posted by Ben G. on September 11, 2003 at 12:56:46:
I've got an M with a Farmhand F11B loader. It's dug me out at least twice a year for five years. I live in Colorado southeast of Denver about 50 miles, so I don't bother unless the snow gets over about a foot deep because it'll usually melt away in a few days. The last time was in March, 36" with 6 foot drifts, took all day to dig out 600 feet of driveway. However! Without live hydraulics and powersteering you'll get one heck of a workout! Your left leg will be numb, and your arms will ache. BobM had a picture of his M (I think) with a really slick bracket on the front so he could use a snowplow like on pickups. Maybe he could post that again? You really need a blade that will angle so you don't have to "load it out" off the driveway.
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