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Re: snowplowing with a Cub
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Posted by Mike H on December 26, 2000 at 12:50:54 from (216.93.103.88):
In Reply to: snowplowing with a Cub posted by James (MO) on December 25, 2000 at 11:25:01:
I have a '53 cub with a front mounted blade and it is a hoot in the snow! It mounts to the hydraulics and is adjustable to push snow at varying degrees to the right or left. If you are considering pushing much snow you will need the benefit of snow chains (I just put mine over the turf tires). If I find the snow too deep or too heavy, I just take it away in layers. I also have a plow, cultivator, and IHC belly mower. So far, the most fun to use has been the snow plow! My wife has a hard time getting me off this fun little critter and my dad laps me with his large equipment on our farm, but I have the most fun. I plan to post some pictures after the paint-job is done. I just haven't wanted to take it out of commission long enough to re-paint it. Oh well, some day!
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