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Cee245

@stegs I don't know about that! 2 stages are worth a bit more imho. PM me and maybe we can work something out. I dont even know what state you're in! Lol

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steelman

I have a 417...I call it my “Big Boy” tractor as it certainly has that feel. If it has the louvered hood it is an 86. Great tractor, you’re going to love it especially when you get a stage two blower for those big snows there in Holland. 

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stegs
On 3/25/2021 at 9:15 PM, Cee245 said:

@stegs I don't know about that! 2 stages are worth a bit more imho. PM me and maybe we can work something out. I dont even know what state you're in! Lol

 

 

LOL

 

Im in michigan. Holland area. we get lake effect snow here.....

 

For those who have no idea what lake effect snow is.......Well basically, sometime middle november it will start snowing, and it will pretty much snow every day till middle march.

 

 

Its not uncommon for it to snow 5-7 straight here. 

 

 

Sometimes we get a snow "storm" which means it will snow atleast 1" of snow per hour, for 12+ hours. A foot of snow overnight is not uncommon

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, stegs said:

For those who have no idea what lake effect snow is..

Lived east of Buffalo and got doses there. It was cool (pun intended) how slight changes in wind direction had such an effect. Some days we got dumped on; some days it was a couple miles north or south of us,

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Cee245

@stegs I know what you mean. I'm just East of Erie.  It's funny to us, the "official" snow total is way off from us usually.  

Like @Handy Don says, a little wind direction makes a big difference. 

Inland and lakeshore snow fall is WAY different.  In lake effect, the lakeshore routinely gets say 8", and the "snow belt" (south of I90) gets double that. 

 

I've never had problems with my single stage, then I got a 2 stage. The 2 stage is admittedly much nicer, but it's so heavy, I think I'd prefer the single. (Haven't fully decided on that quite yet)

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stegs
1 hour ago, Cee245 said:

@stegs I know what you mean. I'm just East of Erie.  It's funny to us, the "official" snow total is way off from us usually.  

Like @Handy Don says, a little wind direction makes a big difference. 

Inland and lakeshore snow fall is WAY different.  In lake effect, the lakeshore routinely gets say 8", and the "snow belt" (south of I90) gets double that. 

 

I've never had problems with my single stage, then I got a 2 stage. The 2 stage is admittedly much nicer, but it's so heavy, I think I'd prefer the single. (Haven't fully decided on that quite yet)

i have a single stage on my john deere 110. I did the sprocket mod and flapper mod to it, and it works great. Problem is the 110 is a gear drive, so your constantly changing gears

 

I had a snowblower on my simplicity sovereign, but sold it and kept the plow. That way i can "scrape" the driveway cement clean 

 

Now my bevel gear box is starting to chatter on my simplicity, so now im getting a rebuild BGB .......may have to sell the wheel horse to pay for it.....I guess ill wait to see what the estimate costs

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