Posted by DR. EVIL on January 04, 2020 at 03:47:13 from (174.197.1.59):
In Reply to: Moved a bit of snow posted by SVcummins on January 03, 2020 at 20:52:33:
I started clearing the barn yard when I was 10-12 years old with the Farmall '51 M and Stan-Hoist loader with 80 inch snow bucket, same tractor that's sitting out in my shop right now 55 years later. The last 25 years I've used a Super H with a Ford loader modified to mount about like an IH #2000/2001 loader. It gets an 80 inch wide 16 inch high blade for snow removal. I cleared the barnyard ONE TIME with the Farmall 450 with Fast Hitch rear blade and went back to the M and loader. I've pushed up piles of snow TEN FEET high with the Super H and loader with the blade. That was winter of 2007/2008 when we had over 100 inches of snow. Kinda a nice weekend in mid-February I gassed up both tractors and SON & I cleared ALL the snow away from in front of the house and shop so when it started melting it didn't flood the house basement or shop. Was a FUN hour. When I got back to work Monday morning the contractor who cleans the parking lot was just finishing up doing the same thing.
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