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Re: which is better for tractor transmissions, hydrostatic or gear drive
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Posted by KURT (mi) on March 07, 2003 at 02:49:05 from (68.72.231.121):
In Reply to: which is better for tractor transmissions, hydrostatic or gear drive posted by KURT (mi) on March 06, 2003 at 03:30:41:
I have a Bolens with a 12hp engine, tire chains and weights with a 42" rugged blade. It works good for snow under 6-7" deep but after my neighbor scooped me out with his skid steer loader I have 3 foot high banks of snow all the way down my 900' driveway. I almost need a small dozer, or a very large snowblower to widen the driveway. Oh well, I dont have 12K bucks to spend on a big JD tractor. Thanks for the input guys.
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