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Re: SUPER A SNOWPLOWING QUESTIONS
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 14, 2003 at 09:18:02 from (209.226.247.103):
In Reply to: SUPER A SNOWPLOWING QUESTIONS posted by BILL IN VT on December 14, 2003 at 08:43:03:
Bill: These little offsets are one mean little snow plowing machine. I often plow without chains, however I find the little tractor pushes to the point snow falls behind blade and you cant back away. Unless you have ice under snow that one will get you in trouble quicker than anything. Chains are rough no question, by mid winter you will not notice them. When you take them off in spring you will be saying what a smooth little tractor. I used to plow with Super A with 9.5x24 tires. I now use 130 with 12.4x24 tires, you don't notice chains as much with the larger tire. On your rpm problem, my guess is you have some condensation in your governors. You keep getting snow storms like that and you will work it hard enough that will go away. If you have some way of heating your shop keep it quite warm for a few days. I have this happen ocasionally, usually just few minutes, hold linkage between governor and carb so it wont over rev. Heat from engine thaws it quite quickly, although the air from fan will test your hands.
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