Posted by clint S on February 21, 2010 at 08:55:52 from (24.92.241.43):
In Reply to: Re: Snowplowing Tips posted by Dave_Id on February 21, 2010 at 08:21:07:
I put my 200 away for the winter. Sometimes I pile snow with our Fsrmtrac 4x4. I got stuck yesterday and 2 tires were on cleared ground I slid sideways down a slight incline and like above the front was lower than the rear. The tires would just spin and I would slide sideways even more. It has a 3 pt Backhoe out back and loaded tires so lots of weight. I could not even push out with the bucket because I move out about a foot and put the brakes on and as soon as I would lift the bucket I would just slide forward (brakes were locked sliding on unmoving tires). I finally got out by lifting the front tires with the bucket and then the rear with outriggers and making a trail of firewood under each tire about 10 feet long and it backed out. I did not even bother getting the 200 out to try to pull it out as it would of just spun on the icy ground. I have almost got stuck there plenty of times, but yesterday was the day. I need to stay away from that spot.
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