No problems here. The last few days I have used my TO20 to move various things around with the platform on the 3point, the TO35 has been scraping the ice out of the driveway with the backblade, and the MF50 has been running the snowblower. Now that I have said that, something is sure to break!

Dan
 
Hmm. I parked the Gold Demonstrator outside a few weeks ago, the Fergy is under a shed along with the other Ford 881. I went to start the Gold yesterday, it started, ran a few minutes and died. I figured, snow with 30 degrees and carb icing, which is real possible, gave up and got the undersized orange interloper with the diesel engine and glow plugs. That worked pretty good. Now thinking on it, I will wait until tomorrow when the temps go up and the rain melts some of this snow. Then recheck the Gold and see if I guessed correctly. I should have tried the Fergy but it does not have a FEL.
 
I am glad the snow blower is working good for you Dan. I am not glad I ever sold it.... too soon... still too soon to sell something like that.... now the problem with a plow tractor with a cab and chains is... one of the chains came off- and now is wound or pinched around something UNDER the cab... and I got to lay down under there and free it up.... this is why I bought a place down south... but I am not there... I am up here.... beam me up Scotty...
 
Technically?... maybe yeah... geographically?... I suppose you're right... I wonder if Captain Kirk ever said 'beam me down Scotty'????? I would think if the Enterprise was orbiting a planet with 72 degrees and 30% humidity....
 
Well, that sounds like fun!

Are you still running loads to your new place or have you moved everything you planned to take with you?
 

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