Alright.... What's Left?

Bryce Frazier

Well-known Member
Got the 5 foot blade put on the Yanmar yesterday, and got it all fueled up.
Chained up the rears on the Ford 4400 Hoe/Loader.
Put the 6 foot blade on the 2N.
Going out to try to chain up the Farmall M right now. It will be this winters "car remover", from ditches and such that is! :p
 
Only thing that I would add is a few milk jugs of totally dry sand blasting sand. Can use it to add weight in pickmeup truck, throw it under tires, on the sidewalk, when You get low on tractor traction, etc. A little bit goes a long way. I hate falling on my butt.
 
Maybe I missed a follow up to you 4400, but how did you make out with the fuel issue you posted about?
 
when i get all the machinery ready to move snow, the first tractor parked to go out the door is the only one that wont start, or the shed door is froze solid to the ground and i cant get it open.:-(
 
No matter how ready you are......something will go wrong. Murphy said so!
I had my F-250 with Western V plow stuck 3 times yesterday morning trying to clear the 9 or so inches of snow we had. Ground isn't froze, and there was ice under the snow. Truck weighs about 7K, plow weighs about 900, and I have 1K of suitcase weights in the box. When wheels spin it goes down fast.
I hope you have better luck with winter than I have had so far.
 

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