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Re: Plowing snow, Help??
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Posted by Kermit on August 15, 2000 at 20:45:31 from (216.88.174.137):
In Reply to: Plowing snow, Help?? posted by Ol' Cowboy on August 14, 2000 at 17:36:25:
A couple of years ago here in SW MO we got buried by about 22 inches of the white stuff. I used my tractor with a rear blade to open my drives. The county grader kept the road clear. A neighbor had just bought a new Kubota 4WD tractor with a loader on the front. Thinks it's about 60 HP. Man would that thing push. He just put the bucket down and shoved till he ran out of road. The snow just spilled around the edges of the bucket. Never saw him run into any drift he couldn't push through. Another fellow who lives close purchased a used International 4WD center pivot tractor with cab, and bought a used V plow. He mounted that thing on the tractor. Talk about a snow fightin' machine! Unstoppable.
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