Posted by Coalsmoke on August 16, 2009 at 22:26:27 from (75.157.1.65):
Hi guys, I just recently bought a White 2-60, 63hp 2wd, and I estimate it to be in the ballpark of 8,000lbs with the calcium ballast in the rear tires and the allied loader. It has a diff lock that works well as well and good traction tires. For those that have run this type of setup in the snow, how do you think it will do? I live in Canada, and am wondering if I will need chains or if I will be ok. The tractor is used to skid logs, carry lumber, plow snow, etc.
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