Posted by VicS on December 14, 2010 at 08:39:34 from (166.164.109.250):
In Reply to: blowing snow posted by billonthefarm on December 13, 2010 at 16:58:36:
I like the big silage cutter with a blower on the front. Can't imagine how you guys cope where it really snows. Day before yesterday we had 4 in of snow, Schools closed. We had drifts 2 to 3 ft deep but just on North South roads, but just occasionally. I started my sons 4320 Compact JD (it has a cab) at 3:30 My wife needed to be at work at 5 am. I drove ahead of her to the pavement, just two drifts. with the loader down I could zoom right through them. Well I came back home and just got settled in, when my neighbor called, He and 3 or 4 others were stuck getting to the coffee stop. The little JD was still warm. Every body was in a 4X4 made no difference when you are high centered. The snow wasn't stiff yet so I could drive right through it. But there is no way to hook a regular chain to any thing but an American big pickup. If you own one of these other vehicles think about how you can pull it. You sure can't push them without hurting something. got home about 10. Vic
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