(quoted from post at 08:30:12 11/11/13)
Good advise. Thanks. If folks new how small my driveway is, they would wonder what da hell I need a plow for.
I will probably help out the neighbors if we get a big snow - and I'm in the mood.
THanks again.
BigDawg
WIsconsin
(quoted from post at 12:56:25 11/13/13) BigDawg, Nice looking setup. Love the tractor. I have a question regarding the connection to the loader frame. Since most loaders are not designed for pushing, would it have been better to add the connections to the frame (in front of the tractor) vs the loader??? then use the loader to lift the blade?? Just figured the frame could take more abuse (pushing) than the loader (cylinders). Thank You Charlie
(quoted from post at 09:56:25 11/13/13) BigDawg, Nice looking setup. Love the tractor. I have a question regarding the connection to the loader frame. Since most loaders are not designed for pushing, would it have been better to add the connections to the frame (in front of the tractor) vs the loader??? then use the loader to lift the blade?? Just figured the frame could take more abuse (pushing) than the loader (cylinders). Thank You Charlie
(quoted from post at 14:59:11 11/13/13) My Uncle always said if you wanted to push stuff then use a dozer. A loader is made for lifting, even when you are scooping dirt, stone extra, your lifting as your moving forward to fill the bucket, not pushing. A loader is not designed to be a dozer (pushing).
Charlie
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