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Re: Front blade for snow bad for tractor?
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Posted by ericlb on December 02, 2004 at 18:51:22 from (216.31.7.79):
In Reply to: Re: Front blade for snow bad for tractor? posted by old on December 02, 2004 at 16:54:04:
i don't think there would be any problem as long as the snow is "pushed" by the tractor driver, the problem probably arose from the city dude who, after parking his tractor in the garage, awoke to 2 feet of wet snow, and proceded to fire up the tractor, put it in road gear, pull the throttle wide open and "hit" the snow pile, i actually saw a small kabota literally broken in 2 at the bell housing, it was being used to remove a tree stump, by backing up and running foward and hitting the stump with the front lower corner of the loader bucket!!, the young "dude" admitted he didn't really know how to use the "borrowed" machine,,aaahhhhh!!! ericlb
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