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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on February 01, 2003 at 18:37:01 from (216.254.165.151):
In Reply to: Kubota snowblower with pic link ! posted by Truck on February 01, 2003 at 08:42:16:
Nice tractor/blower, I also have a small Kubota, and i use to have a 3 point blower for it. I always hated blowing snow when it was windy, as you eat a lot of snow!! I also didn't like how slow they are to move the snow, so i use to plow the snow to the edge of my drive. Then the second time i plowed, i'd use the blower to blow the whole berm into the woods. I know they have their place, but a bigger MFWD tractor with a plow is what i like best these days, and haveing the plow on the loader arms alows me to pile snow 10 feet high if needed. I also can "quickattach" the bucket on, and dig out and carry the snow away if needed. I sold my blower to my brother as he has a very long narrow drive to keep clean, and he really likes it! Robert
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