Posted by Loren in MN on February 18, 2010 at 21:02:41 from (75.168.56.119):
In Reply to: Re: Loader Tractor posted by Peat on February 18, 2010 at 05:51:43:
I have a IHC 756 that sets in the barn, I use my Farmall Super C with a 7ft truck blade out front, has chains, weights. It will push 20" snowfall (like we had in 2002) just fine with no problems. It will push snowpiles as high as the tractor and bust through old packed piles without much trouble either. Three foot snowdrifts are no match. I've even plowed out our 3/4 mile of township road through high drifts just to see if I could do it. I doubt it would move much if it had a loader and was trying to haul hay through deep snow as some of you are, but for pushing snow it can't be beat. There are picts of it in the photo galleries -Tractor or Impl. -Just search for "Loren" and you'll find some just after I'd finished. Had a loader but it was too slow, went back to the blade. I do wish I had a cab during the cold -20 degree days.
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