Posted by Tony in Mass. on December 22, 2012 at 18:24:30 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Loader vs snow plow posted by JayinNY on December 22, 2012 at 16:25:49:
God did not create all snow equal. So I am in line with Royse here. I got 4 options. A 3 point scraper for light stuff and slush that turned to ice. A Fischer plow on an industrial fergie... cause it was there when I bought the tractor, and Murphy's law sez to leave it there- but it was useless without chains, fine now with a pair on.
4 way loader... on 2 tractors, hard to find buckets wider than the track of the tires, so I narrowed the cockshutt to fit the bucket, and the MF65 doesn't care about anything infront or under it... When I lived in the northern tier of good ol New York state... I bought a FarmKing 6 foot 3 point blower...oooh in the 5 degree wind scorn light as a feather fluffy snow...that thing could blow the stuff so far and high, there were no banks or driftsmade at all.... now, here in Mass.... where the blower is sinking in the weeds... because the slush that falls from the sky comes out the shute like a vanilla soft serve ice cream machine.... if it comes out the shute at all. If you are in the Empire state, you might want 5 options... one a ticket to Florida...
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