1850 and blade

super99

Well-known Member
It's not raining today and I needed to rearrange the tractors, so I got a couple outside pictures of the 1850 and blade so you could see it better. I definately need to add another step below the
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blade frame to make it easier to get on and off, I'm too old for that LONG step anymore.


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Thanks for watching me thru this project, when spring comes, I'll get some pictures of it in action.Chris
 
The blade Looks really good mounted on the 1850. Are you going to try and remove the pins and get it to go straight like you were saying before?
 
I live North of him just below the Wisconsin boarder and the snow can get pretty deep but I've had my blades and blower on, chains too, all gassed up and ready to go for a couple of months and haven't turned a wheel. I'm not complaining though.
 
Man that?s scary we? finally got a small storm spent ten hours cleaning up yesterday hopefully it comes again
 
SV the big difference is we get some rain during the growing season, that the western states don't get. We are not as dependent on winter snow as you guys are in the west. The mid west has about an average of 30 inches of precipitation per year where you get about 10. I am approximating here on the moisture an know I am not exactly right for the areas as you might get a bit more or less depending on the area of Id or the area of the mid west. Here in central MI the 30 inches is pretty correct.
 

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