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Re: Snow Pushing\Removal Guide?
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Posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on March 02, 2005 at 15:00:07 from (209.216.154.170):
In Reply to: Re: Snow Pushing\Removal Guide? posted by Hugh MacKay on March 02, 2005 at 12:25:37:
No not makin any tractor look bad, But it is a Newholland, 7840. And he ain't old, he's about 14. When I push snow I try and get it pushed back as far as possible, so if we get more there is room to put it, And i know i'm not the only one that thinks that cause are neighbour and several others have pushed us out this winter, and do the same thing. This person puts big piles in the middle of the yard(where veichles and tractors drive) Just v blades it to the side of the drive way, but it eventually builds up and you cant wing it anymore. Then, he goes about 20min away(tractor drive) To his dads rented finisher barn to scrape cause we had to load pigs this morning, Well guess where all the snow got piled? Right in front of the loading shute and feed tank. So now he has to go back and scrape it again so the Hensal CO-OP can deliver feed. And yes i have tried many times to Teach him How, but you know the saying Wooden Shoes Wooden Head Wooden listen. So i Just keep my mouth shut now. Maybe they have those manuals in Dutch?
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