Posted by Pat-CT on December 16, 2007 at 14:56:17 from (68.110.205.165):
someonein the tractor chat mentioned the cubs ability to push snow i have a garden tractor and snowblower i use now but the tractor would not plow 6 inches of sleet i had to use the snowblower to cut threw the first 2 inches becusae it wouldnt dig to he bottom of the sleet and then use the tractor to do the remining work hten multiply this time 3 neighbors then do this with the street beucase the snowplow plowed 4 feet from the curb and the mailman wont drip off mail :( so now im looking for a tractor to buy in the spring for next winter.... again are cubs really that good at moving the snow or will they spin out and lack power even thought they have weights and chains....ps my garden tractor has 400 pounds of weight on it and still spins out >:((((((((((((((
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