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Posted by Kelly C on January 29, 2004 at 05:21:57 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Whats your best snow machine? posted by Ross on January 28, 2004 at 19:18:54:
Turning Radius on the H. Smaller size and the bucket. Fuel economy. That 400 can burn 4 gal of gas easy on my place the H takes just a little over a gal. trip bucket actually works better for snow. Dumps fast and you can sit the bucket on top of the snow pile. trip it and raise the buckey and it sits the snow on top of the pile as you lift. Pretty neat. Live hydro on a H would be cool but not needed. The full hydralic bucket on my 400. You have to adjust it just right every time you start a push. It seems its always just a little up or a little down. Tipped up to high and it rides the snow down and it digs into the drive to much. With the H its drop the bucket and go man go!!! Its set just right every time.
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