Posted by North East Iowa on January 09, 2010 at 20:19:20 from (206.72.18.153):
I just can't get over the snow this year / temperature.
I always considered that anyone in our area moving snow without chains, was wasting their time unless they had FWA. It was a joke to even try anyway.
Well this year I got behind / lazy and did not get the tractor chains on one of my snow moving tractors that I use in town here.
So far I just can't get over the fact that I hardly spun a wheel blowing, and scooping the snow. All tires are perfect, with the tiny rubber tear drops still on the tires. It seems to bite real good, and I'm thinking about not even taking the fifteen munites time to put the chains on. The reason is so I can scoot across town without tearing up or putting wear on the tire chains.
I have the chains on my other snow moving tractor, but the one at the house here is a WD AC with a blower on the rear, and a snow bucket on the loader. No fluid or weights on the rear either.
This year the snow doesn't seem to need alot of effort to blow it. I have been playing in the snow for sixty years, and just never seemed like the snow was so user friendly as this year.
PS or BS, ---- I reserve the right to change my mind at any given moment in the future however.
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