Posted by Leroy on November 12, 2016 at 03:04:15 from (69.88.202.2):
In Reply to: Snow removal posted by tylerpresser14 on November 10, 2016 at 18:45:34:
That tractor in no way will be good for that, you have the small B with about 20 horsepower and it should only have 5:00x15 front tires and they DO NOT have enough carrying capacity for a loader, especially one made for a 60-70 horse power tractor as that loader by itself is too much weight for that small tractor, now if it was a newer B with the pressed steel frame and 28 HP and 16" front tires it would work. Do you have the pressed steel rear wheels or the cast iron wheels? Even with the cast without fluid you would never move any snow with a loader or front blade, not enough traction. I had both a 46 B & 49 B at the same time so I know what they are capable of. And my 46 did have the cast wheels with no fluid and I did have power-trol but I did have about 400# of concrete hanging on each rear wheel
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