I'm a half mile north of the Laurel, DE town limits. (10 miles from Salisbury, MD) Walking from the back door to the tractor - the snow was knee deep. The video I posted was mostly where I was just trying to get out from where I parked the tractor. That snow was so heavy that I could mostly pack it down solid as I drove over it. I did have fun though. I spend 8 hours plowing out friends and neighbors on Sunday and another 4 hours on Monday finishing half of my driveway and a a couple of neighbors circular drives. I refused money from everyone - But still ended with over $200 for "Gas Money" or gift cards.
A longer video is on my YouTube account, but I linked just the tractor video for all of you. One of these days, I'll have a proper workshop to work on the 444. It needs some TLC, but runs fairly well and she sure has earned her keep the last week. I probably got another foot of snow today, so tomorrow morning I'll be back at it.
Funny thing is, I was thinking of somehow building a frame and mounting a front plow blade on - But I reasoned with myself and figured I never get enough snow for that to be worth it. I am still trying to get my back and neck twisted back around to the left.
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