Posted by TheOldHokie on February 13, 2014 at 15:23:52 from (71.176.182.245):
In Reply to: Ran when parked. posted by L.B, on February 13, 2014 at 14:25:53:
L.B, said: (quoted from post at 18:25:53 02/13/14) Hey OH aint you got a chart? graphs? or some type of laboratory study that you can pull out and post on how to properly remove a skiff of snow with a china-ese toy tractor. What would you do if you got a real snow storm? I moved a lot more snow with a stick and a spoon then what you are stuck in.I moved 2ft snow with 4ft drifts with a 8N and Wagner loader just last week without chains just sea H2O in the rear tires. If you want a free lesson I would be glad to help you learn the way to remove snow,just let me know. L.B, Master of the Obvious
I have plowed this hill for 25+ years and and you have ZERO clue what the terrain looks like beyond what little you see in that picture. If you decide to come up and help be sure to bring a shovel, a winch and something to hook it to when you get the 8N stuck because you will get it stuck - repeatedly. The little JAPANESE tractor with 4WD and loader was purchased specifically for these heavier snows because my 9N equipped with heavy field chains and filled tires spent more time on the end of a come-a-long than it did moving snow. Been there and tried that - it doesn't work worth a dam. Now the N only comes out when the snow is a foot or less and can be easily plowed to the side in a single 1/4 mile long pass :idea:
TOH
PS> The JAPANESE tractor is not stuck - it's parked while I was inside eating leftover pizza for breakfast :roll:
This post was edited by TheOldHokie at 15:32:47 02/13/14 2 times.
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