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Re: Plowing snow, Help??
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Posted by chief613 on August 15, 2000 at 02:56:52 from (209.222.74.42):
In Reply to: Plowing snow, Help?? posted by Ol' Cowboy on August 14, 2000 at 17:36:25:
A mile is a long way to be bouncin around on a tractor with snow blowin around ya. stickin to ur face and blowin down the back of ur neck. Ur ears will get so cold feel like if u was to tap them they would shatter. A truck dedicated to plowin, with some weight in the bed and some chains would be the cats meow!! U will plow a mile drive and ur yard * depending how big a yard in about 30-45 minutes, a tractor will take considerable longer with just a bucket. The bucket would come in handy to push back banks latter in the winter if u have narrow drive. All in all a truck is warm, dry, has a radio, place to set a cup of coffee and a place for company! Good luck
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