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Man o Man You shouldv'e seen the A Plow Snow!
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Posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on December 12, 2005 at 14:21:52 from (209.216.154.75):
Had the A out plowin snow this weekend. It was awsome. Alot of people told me that tractor won't push nothin i said your wrong! Well i proved em wrong. The snow plow guy burried our mail box while winging the snow into the field, so i got the a out and pushed the snow away to find the pole, well it just kept pushin! No fluid or chains, just cast weight. The snow was about 4ft high and packed, it just pushed it out of the way. Now the snow is about 8ft high where i pushed. We are going in the morning to Shedden to get some more cast weight for the M and h, we will put some on the back of the a. For chains, could we just get strands of chain, put about 4 per tire, just wrap the chain around the tire and rim, and bolt it together? I know i'm sometimes cheap.
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