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Re: intl. for blowing snow?
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Posted by superman on November 20, 2004 at 05:49:30 from (216.209.138.82):
In Reply to: intl. for blowing snow? posted by Gary r. voigt on November 19, 2004 at 21:39:44:
IMHO: Ideal outfit for blowing snow if mostly doing long driveways:Farmall 656 Diesel, gear drive, pulling (yes pulling) an Erskine drive- ahead 8 foot blower.You never tire of the sound of that 6 cylinder engine. Lots of speed choices.When your friends ask what you will do if a huge dump of snow comes overnight (supposedly you won't be able to put the tractor through it)Just tell them you'll call them for help.I've used a 656 w/ similar blower for 20 years. That high tractor will go through a lot of snow.If necessary, raise the blower to the top and drive the laneway first. The ruts will act like railroad tracks.....Superman
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