Posted by Pat-CT on December 16, 2007 at 19:01:30 from (68.110.205.165):
In Reply to: good snow tractor posted by BobHnwOh on December 16, 2007 at 12:36:13:
RodInNS said: (quoted from post at 19:45:56 12/16/07) I dunno about your situation... but I know that 'here', anything on your list wouldn't even qualify as a bad joke. The 'N' would be the closest to being usefull if it had some weight and a good set of chains.
I would tend to think that any snow that any of those tractors could move could easily be driven through with any good set of snow tires on your average car.
Nothing wrong with getting a tractor to restore/show/play with, but don't expect much from any of those in the snow removal department.
I'd suggest any FWD tractor with a full set of chains. Then you'd have something to work with. The more HP you have, the faster you'll plow snow.
I liked the Magnum idea!
Rod
its a verry rare ocasion that we get anything over a foot i dont have then money nor care for a new fwd tractor its just something bigger then what i ahve that i can enjoy working on and playing iwth as a little hobbie that no one else has around me... i dont mind the cold so i dont need the cab or any other option
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