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Posted by Sean in Calgary on November 14, 2002 at 07:31:50 from (216.94.7.66):
In Reply to: Front Snow Blade posted by Andy Kopel on November 13, 2002 at 17:39:32:
Up here in the Great White North we are well into the snowy season. Last weekend I got almost 2 ft of snow. I was sorely tempted to get out my 350U Wheatland that I used all last winter for snow removal, but the ground isn't frozen solid yet. I learned last year that using a bucket for snow removal is not ideal. I had to do a lot of gravel levelling in the spring to fix up where I went too deep while learning how to do it. I am stil tossing around the idea of building some kind of a blade to go on the arms where my bucket is (after removing bucket)and then somehow use the hydraulics that rotate the bucket to instead swing a plow. I haven't got it figured out yet, I am still in the 'talk it over with the old codger up the road who has been farming all his life' stage. If I come up with any great ideas I will definitely post them. Conversely, if anyone has done this already, I, like Andy, would love to hear what you did.
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