More snow to push

SVcummins

Well-known Member
Tonight had to go over and push snow so my buddy can get in to feed cows his little case backhoe isn?t heavy enough to cut the mustard which is fine by me I like pushing snow and it pays the bills . I could have really used that snow blower tonight snow had a foot of crust on it and it was pretty tough going took 4 hours to clean the road and yard up enough he can get in
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I haven't seen that much snow around here since I was a kid. If I was in your position I would for sure be looking into that cab you posted about a while ago. Next would be a loader for the front with a blade. After that a snowblower for the back. It started snowing here late afternoon and after I went to bed. Only predicting a couple inches. I haven't poked my nose outside yet.
 
Know what your talking about when you say crust. Moved snow yesterday with a Case 310G, snow so hard I could almost drive on top of drifts!
 
Ted I?m not sure why the front of these tractors got used for a battering ram but they always seem to be mashed up
 
Kansas4010 I?ve got a loader painted it green last year I?ve got new cylinders for it now I need to get a new bucket made for it and put it all back together
 
I work outside, but you make me cold just looking at that pic. Anyone have a heat houser you can borrow? I have one for my old M you can have but we?re a lot of miles apart. Can you rig up one of those cig lighter heated seats so at least your butt is warm? I used to do that. Snow is a good way at making some money. Snow=Dough!
 
SV, you have loaded tires on that rig? My little IH 674 is 60 HP, but has little short 30" rear tires, so it likes to spin if the snow is real heavy. I'm gonna get a set of chains for it sometime, or go back to using the IH 826 on the blade instead. The 674 is a nimble little tractor though.
 
RBoots Yes it has loaded tires and it weighs 9700 pounds it will flat push some snow . I have a 4020 in the next town south .of here with 18.4.38 and tire chains and it won?t even come close to what this tractor will do it only weighs 11000 pounds and those big fat tires do not have enough weight on em to get traction it works great for field work it has radials on it and they do great in the Dirt
 
Oliver guy that?s a good idea I wonder how long one of those seat heaters would last out in the open I see you can buy them to put under the seat cover on a car or pickup . I have a heat houser but it?s missing some parts I need to see If there is any way I can rig it up
 
I work outside, but you make me cold just looking at that pic. Anyone have a heat houser you can borrow? I have one for my old M you can have but we?re a lot of miles apart. Can you rig up one of those cig lighter heated seats so at least your butt is warm? I used to do that. Snow is a good way at making some money. Snow=Dough!
 

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