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WINTER SNOW PLOW/BLOWER PICS 2011 HERE

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stevebo

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I figured this would be a good thread to start posting various pics of your winter clean up/snow removal crew. I was able to get mine all finalized today. The 417 with blower will be the main machine however I figured why not give the 520 a winter break afer cutting the yard all summer :wh: The Economy 1614 (1969) will be on plow duty but the 400 will be ready to go too :dunno: Never tried to plow with the 400 but I had the plow and weights so why not give it a try?

Post up your pics here too !!

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rexman72

thats some series snow moving equipment

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Jeremy Watson

520H with single stage snow blower

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Toro two stage walk behind

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If we get more snow than i can handle with these two then i give up!

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Jake Kuhn

Heres my 401 but it probably won't see much use because my dad has a plow on his truck :dunno:

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squonk

Pics allready in the ready for winter thread but what the hey!

1976 C-160

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77 Power King 2414

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mowerman1193

Great pictures everyone!!

I just put my snow blower on tonight-still need to mount the tire chains and the belt will need chained as it is almost split in half. I didn't get any pictures though..Maybe if i get a few min. I will get some shots of it..

Kevin

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Shuboxlover

Here is my snow team....and how i keep them warm :wh:

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Keeping the horses hooves (and mine) from getting cold :dunno:

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truckin88

I'm jealous Steve

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MaineDad

8 to 12 inches of snow expected here tomorrow :dunno:

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Shuboxlover

8 to 12 inches of snow expected here tomorrow :dunno:

Send that (or more) my way!!!! :wh: :help:

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Retired Wrencher

:dunno: :wh: ok I will join in here are a few Roxi1-11025.jpg

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reecie

Steve,

Very nice fleet :dunno:

I'd like to get a cab for a D160. Do you know the rough cost of a cab that will fit?

Happy plowing,

Maurice

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Suburban 550

Great lookin' bunch of snow movers, guys. :dunno: Hopefully I'll have mine ready this weekend. Really like that old Economy, Steve. :wh:

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stevebo

Out of all my tractors the Economy is my favorite when it comes to a worker. It is not near as smooth as the horses however the pull and push power is really a cut above the horses :dunno: I keep thinking about doing a restoration on it but then again I like it better the way it is- a worker!

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squonk

Out of all my tractors the Economy is my favorite when it comes to a worker. It is not near as smooth as the horses however the pull and push power is really a cut above the horses :dunno: I keep thinking about doing a restoration on it but then again I like it better the way it is- a worker!

My Economy was ugly as sin when I got it. I decided there's nothing wron g with "Stiyling when workin!" Did the same for the C-160

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Stiylin with non restored 160 in the back ground

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reecie

Mike,

"nothing wrong with 'Styling when workin!' " I agree :dunno:

SWEET !!!

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GerryW

Out of all my tractors the Economy is my favorite when it comes to a worker. It is not near as smooth as the horses however the pull and push power is really a cut above the horses :dunno: I keep thinking about doing a restoration on it but then again I like it better the way it is- a worker!

That rig is just too cool! And it looks great to me! What is the weight it can lift with that bucket? And where did you find it?? Are they rare?

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MaineDad

From today....

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Heavy wet yucky snow!!!

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Butch
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Ken B

I was at Stevebo's tonight picking up some parts and I got to drive his 1969 Power King. All I can say is its my kind of tractor, which is why I own two of them. One I'm restoring and one I'm rebuilding from a basket case into a worker.

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AMC RULES

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My 520, back in it's snow suit with it's newly installed hydro foot control in place.

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Should make it a little less busy in the cab this winter. :dunno:

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mattd860

Looks very good Craig!! Should make the 520 a lot more fun to drive.

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fourwheels0

i got the c-160 dialed in and ready to go.

i'm gonna wait and see if i need the #40 on the fronts.

now i need to put chains and weights on the 414-8 with the blower.

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smoreau

I finely got the two together and both are ready for mother natures worst! The v blade on the 417A is my favorite and the tall shout single stage on the 96 520H should do well this year. Both are running great and full of gas for the first snow :dunno:

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