Posted by NNP on February 14, 2014 at 03:32:41 from (67.240.154.26):
In Reply to: Ran when parked. posted by TheOldHokie on February 13, 2014 at 07:38:04:
TheOldHokie said: (quoted from post at 08:38:04 02/13/14) If you think this is fun you are either a dog or a young person ;-)
It took about 1.5 hours to get to here from the shop. Probably another 3 to get to the bottom of the lane IF I don't get stuck too many times. I mean it this time - I am DEFINITELY going to buy a plow for the truck this summer.....
TOH
even my snow loving little Pug has about given up this winter.
holds up one foot after another and heads for the house if I even glance that way.
While my heavily weighted, chained, front and rear blade equipped NAA usually will get the job done,
sometimes the loader Kubota has to come out.
takes longer, but it will manage any depth and never gets stuck - 4wd.
at camp, with terrain like yours, a 4-wheeler with plow has to do. A regular tractor would slide off the hills or be a runaway.
You have the right idea. Been snowbound my whole life and nothing beats a plow truck......warmer too
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