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5 minutes ago, ZXT said:

I'll let you guess what we use down here! LOL. 

Nice looking setup! No chains? Or do you put them on right before they're needed? 

:rolleyes: Nice buddy...just rub it!  :eusa-hand:

Sure, if necessary, always have the chains at the ready...

gonna weight up the rims, front and rear...and see how that goes this year.   :handgestures-fingerscrossed:

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squonk

What are you using to handle the snow removal chore this winter season?  :scratchead: "

 

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Stormin

Snow?? Wat's that?? :confusion-confused:

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AMC RULES

:rolleyes:  Looks like this Norm.  :handgestures-thumbdown:11357075_Horseplay13938.jpg.722c095c6dae3702abcb19a459b4ac8c.jpg

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The Gman

And this.:occasion-snowman:

 

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bds1984

Well I am relieved that the four letter word is SNOW!  At first I thought it was SELL!

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squonk
55 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

:rolleyes:  Looks like this Norm.  :handgestures-thumbdown:11357075_Horseplay13938.jpg.722c095c6dae3702abcb19a459b4ac8c.jpg

A Wheel Horse fence with an extra piece of fence! :banana-dreads:

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ronhatch

An 867 WH w/ a 42" blade, 110# on the hitch and cable chains stored in my GARAGE ready to go. And if it really gets bad, a 4016 high wheel Case w/ a 48" snowthrower w/ chains stored in my Shed. 

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WildmanC120

I don't even wanna hear that word yet.  Especially since I gotta figure out how to get that snowblower working on my machine. Ugh never enough time 

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SylvanLakeWH

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stevasaurus

The 5" that I got the other day was pretty much gone the next day and is gone now.  :occasion-xmas:

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Warning:Unsupervised

   Well' sorry folks' I'm a fuddy duddy on snow days. My driveway being all gravel and 150 yards to the rd I found it much quicker to fill my Tundra's bed to the top with snow while its warming up and simply roll right on through it...lol  Even the 2ft we had a few yrs back was a breeze. 

No fun in this I know but' no time for that here anyway. Maybe someday I will and I'll buy a blower and join ya' all then?

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BOB ELLISON

I'm still using my old trusty c160.

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JCM

I hate to ask stupid questions but here goes. What is the difference when using front wheel weights when plowing snow in addition to having just rear wheel weights and chains. Many years back I plowed with the 312-8 and the 520-H and both did extremely well, this was on a flat hot top driveway roughly 150' long x 20' wide. Thanks

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pfrederi

Front weights help allow you to steer when the blade is angled.  With out front weights/chains front end will slide sideways plowing with the blade angled

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Sparky

Same ol’ tractor I use every year, she is just so trustworthy. 
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Digger 66
7 hours ago, Stormin said:

Snow?? Wat's that?? :confusion-confused:

 

 

Snow : ( 7 feet of it in 3 days )

 

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Warning:Unsupervised

7 feet, dang I might just call in with that much snow. 

 Well' unless the wife stays home too then "no" I'm going to work even in 12ft..lol. 

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nylyon
58 minutes ago, Sparky said:

Same ol’ tractor I use every year, she is just so trustworthy. 
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is that the one I went with you to pickup a little north of me?

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ebinmaine
2 hours ago, JCM said:

I hate to ask stupid questions but here goes. What is the difference when using front wheel weights when plowing snow in addition to having just rear wheel weights and chains. Many years back I plowed with the 312-8 and the 520-H and both did extremely well, this was on a flat hot top driveway roughly 150' long x 20' wide. Thanks

 

1 hour ago, pfrederi said:

Front weights help allow you to steer when the blade is angled.  With out front weights/chains front end will slide sideways plowing with the blade angled

 

 

@JCM Jim if I try to plow without my loaded front oversized tires here in my hilly yard I get pretty much nowhere if the plow is down.

 

I'll be using the Cinnamon Horse again this year for snow plowing duties after Trina and I both use the walk-behind snow blowers to clear most of the white stuff.

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Sparky
43 minutes ago, nylyon said:


 

is that the one I went with you to pickup a little north of me?

@nylyon ...yep! Same one you and I picked up in Dover Plains,  it’s been an absolutely fantastic machine.

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rjg854

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I just put the chains on the rear wheels this morning, so this 877 is ready

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And the 16 auto is ready if needed. 

 

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AMC RULES

20191103_180132.jpg.cd700cf1d1f7a3b31441e9d91c85919c.jpgGot the wheel weights and rear axle mount installed today...was denied getting the plow mounted up though. Seems this mid sixties plow frame is a bit too short to enable the plow to pivot left and right without hitting the front wheels. Wondering if that has something to do with this being a hydro tractor? Pump mounted forward of the rear diff? Seems the plow frame is about 6-8" too short in length...about the same amount of space that pump takes up. :confusion-shrug:20191103_180132.jpg.cd700cf1d1f7a3b31441e9d91c85919c.jpg

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