Posted by Geo-TH,In on March 16, 2017 at 05:08:52 from (172.78.84.7):
In Reply to: Re: Didggng Out posted by larry@stinescorner on March 15, 2017 at 13:35:47:
Larry, Changing name of terramite to turd-mite. I use it all the time to add horse poo (turds) to compost pile than moving snow.
Hard to believe, I made an 8 ft front blade for the turd-mite. Without chains or anything it pushed the little snow I get. NO WAY could it handle 24 inches. I would say, my turd has more traction than Loren bota. I have bar tires and most of the weight is concentrated on the rear wheels because of the back boom. The tractor with the 8 inch wide tires seems to have better traction than the other one with 15.5 inch tires.
I don't use the hoes anymore for snow. Have a Jubilee with a 7 ft blade. Only problem, the Jubilee needs chains, pain to put on.
Back in the 60, the city of Terre Haute had no snow removal equipment. The mayor at the time said, "God put the snow here, God can take it away."
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