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CCW

Hope you're in a part of RI where the snow actually falls.  I grew up in Barrington and we usually had very little snow.  Then my parents moved to Foster where they received a fair amount more.

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ri702bill

Barrington is just above sea level and very close to the water, and receives the warm air off the Bay.

Foster is 700+ feet above sea level, much more inland. It's all about elevation & proximity to the coast...

As Salty Brine would announce -
"No school today for Foster - Glouster!!" - if you are not from southern New England, that does not anything to you....

 

I'm in the geographic center of the state, and can get dumped on with a winter Nor'easter.....

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D_Mac

I painted these weights up for my 875 this summer. Still looking for a set of chains.

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ri702bill

Looks good, just needs the WH logo in the center .... with an extra 110 lbs, you may not need chains. Are the tires filled?? That adds weight too.

 

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D_Mac
3 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Looks good, just needs the WH logo in the center .... with an extra 110 lbs, you may not need chains. Are the tires filled?? That adds weight too.

 

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The tires are not filled, but im 285 lbs. Last year I plowed with it with no weights and no chains and it did fine. I hesitate to put the chains on because I drive the tractor year round and dont want to mark the driveway up. I like how you have the chains on perfectly No slack and no bungee cords. Some people dont take the time to install them properly. I am also thinking about changing the back tires to 6x12s. I have a set already mounted on rims. I think those would do better in the snow.

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13 hours ago, D_Mac said:

thinking about changing the back tires to 6x12s.

The 854 has the 6x12 rear tires, the C81 has the larger 23x8.50x12 tires.

Bill

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CCW
On 11/13/2022 at 9:35 AM, ri702bill said:

 

Foster is 700+ feet above sea level, much more inland. It's all about elevation & proximity to the coast...

As Salty Brine would announce -
"No school today for Foster - Glouster!!" - if you are not from southern New England, that does not anything to you....

 

 

Aw Salty Brine.  A voice from my childhood.

 

Foster, RI has the highest point in all of RI.  Jerimoth Hill at 812 feet.  Take that all those states that think they have "real" mountains. :lol:

 

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ri702bill
13 hours ago, CCW said:

Foster, RI has the highest point in all of RI.  Jerimoth Hill at 812 feet. 

Actually, the second highest now. The Johnston landfill , aka "Mount Trashmore" surpassed the 812 mark a while back......

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CCW
3 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Actually, the second highest now. The Johnston landfill , aka "Mount Trashmore" surpassed the 812 mark a while back......

 

And that makes me a bit sad.  An iconic mountain top being conquered by pile of refuse. :mellow:

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Yup, despite a rather aggressive recycling program here....

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12 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Actually, the second highest now. The Johnston landfill , aka "Mount Trashmore" surpassed the 812 mark a while back......

I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.  That new plastic plant in Butler, PA is now on line:

https://triblive.com/local/regional/shell-cracker-plant-begins-operation-in-beaver-county/

The construction of this behemoth sucked up trades people from all around for ages.      Now, I like plastic as much as the next guy, but who knows where we’re gonna put it all? Some genius needs to invent a process to turn it into clean burning fuel.  Lol.  That I’d like to see.  I really appreciate my steel Horses, and the preservation Gospel of Grease from @peter lena!

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