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Re: Snowblower vs. Plow? Cost?
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Posted by johndeeregene on December 31, 2004 at 23:52:34 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Snowblower vs. Plow? Cost? posted by Kutupembe on December 30, 2004 at 22:14:56:
we i amazed to know that i am not the only one to live down a half mile lane, privately owned lane. i have both i plow on a pickup an a 10ft by 6ft blower behind the 4440. we have only had the plow for a couple of years now. this is what we have learned. an that is you need both. if you had to only have one it would be the blower. here is why, you can only plow the snow so far then you have to get rid of it. so we plow 3 times at tops then have to get out the blower an blow the snow out into the field. just today i put tires chains on all four tires of the old pickup. i dont intend to get stuck this year. limited slip diff on both ends. i should be able dig my way to china. johndeeregene
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