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Posted by shannon on December 12, 2000 at 16:43:18 from (205.238.199.124):
In Reply to: Re: Let it snow, let it snow, ... posted by T_Bone on December 12, 2000 at 16:24:47:
yup i can relate. i have a 100...well its dads but i claim it as mine...with a homemade blade someone rigged up that we had to buy when we bought cultivators for it. last year we got about 20" drifts and she plowed right through them in third. if i can just find a way to keep the front from sliding when i hit a tough spot with the blade angled it would be perfect. as soon as i get the alternator working it will be ready for this years snows too. does your blade have skimmers on the bottom? i think most blades do. they keep the blade from scraping the driveway all up but you can take them off and this will allow your balde to drop if it has them.
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