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Re: Whats your best snow machine?
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Posted by Cliff Neubauer on January 28, 2004 at 07:19:22 from (69.18.16.32):
In Reply to: Whats your best snow machine? posted by Kelly C on January 27, 2004 at 19:39:09:
The best thing we have for deep snow is the loader on our 826 but I prefer a 3pt blade for lighter snow. The 826 has 18.4x34" Firestone radials on the back of it with fluid and a set of wheel weights but I also have an IH weight bracket fitted with 3pt brackets so I can add another 1,000 lbs to the back of it when needed. I am wanting to add a set of adjustable wings to the loader bucket so it will cut a wider swath than just 6'. I would really like to have a pickup mounted snow plow and a nice 9' 3pt snow blower for the big drifts. We have five driveways of our own spread out over five miles that we have to keep cleaned out and there is nothing worse than driving a 2wd tractor on icy roads, especially when they don't have a cab. We have used our skid steers before and they work good but are really cold without any type of enclosure.
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