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dola12
On 12/25/2021 at 6:55 PM, dola12 said:

Be more ready if my loader bucket was finished … haven’t had free time to finish it

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Found some time … not there yet but closer

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dola12
20 hours ago, dola12 said:

Found some time … not there yet but closer

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WHGuy413

@dola12 that bucket came out great. You shouldn’t have any problems moving snow with that. 

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dola12

Little more fit and fab and motivation should do the trick…. Thanks

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pfrederi

That is a beautiful bucket and I am sure you will find lots of uses for it!!   But I have had a D200 with FEL for many years never once considered it for snow duty.  my Neighbor bought a new Kubota B2601 with a FEL, to use instead of his WH1075 with plow.  Used the FEL once (guess you have to justify the expenditure to the boss.  Went back to plowing and once in a while using his FEL on the township plow pile (My blower handles that)/ They are very powerful but not very fast at snow removal... But if you like seat time...  However to reiterate;  that is a grat bucket and you will have lots of uses for it!!!

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dola12

I will mainly use the bucket for dirt work and moving snow banks to fit my trash barrels … stuff like that …. The other one w the plow blade will be my go to for snow removal … thanks .. got to find some motivation to fit and finish fab work…

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rjg854

It's going to be over 50 degrees here again today, suppose I should check to see if the tractors start after just sitting all this time waiting for some action. Here we are already into January, and still it looks like a couple more weeks before we get any real cold temps.  We've had a little snow here and there, but let it sit and it will melt by mid afternoon. I have the plow and the blower set higher than the snow we've gotten, because of the gravel driveway.  :ychain:

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kpinnc

What in the heck? 75 degrees yesterday, and look at this morning... Snowing like crazy!

 

Not gonna be any accumulation, but that is fine with me. NC weather is crazy! 

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Jeff-C175
51 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

75 degrees yesterday

 

60 here yesterday, 28 now.

 

They changed their minds about the snow.  Nothing yet, none likely IMO.

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WHX??

Colder than a witches' chest in a brass bra here fellas. Had 0 here this  AM and worse to come toward the end of the week. 

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WHGuy413

The boys and I are ready. They still think I need to put another snow plow on another tractor and my other 2 stage on. I think we will be fine with what we have here. 

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19richie66

Actually had some flakes dropping here today. Gone when they hit the ground. Hopefully I won’t be ice skating going home tonight

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Mike in NC

We got around 6 inches here. The Bronco 14 did a great job. Had a couple repairs to make while plowing, but it is running.

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Jeff-C175
5 hours ago, Jeff-C175 said:

They changed their minds about the snow.  Nothing yet, none likely IMO.

 

We got a few flurries, and some graupel for about 10 minutes, but nothing more than that...

 

AND... would you believe that they actually CLOSED SCHOOLS ?  OMG... 

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Pullstart

I fired up the 310-8 last night and installed the 6-6212 37” single stage snowblower on it.  I believe after reading the I/O manual, I have it in the wrong PTO groove.  Ran out the barn, stopped dead in my tracks in about 3 feet.  No weight, no chains.  :hide:  Stuck a set of 4 links on and went playing for a bit!  It was around 10 pm and windy, not opportune photo ops.  I might see if there’s anything on the security camera…. I need to install the wings yet, and it has no rollers or skis so I held it up the whole time.  It was still a ton of fun!

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rjg854

I've got a set of skids if you want them, @Pullstart

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Pullstart
5 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

I've got a set of skids if you want them, @Pullstart


This looks like it might be set up for wheels?  I did find some beat up wings in the stash…

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rjg854

Ah, yes, that's the style that uses the steel wheels.

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Pullstart
3 minutes ago, rjg854 said:

Ah, yes, that's the style that uses the steel wheels.


I’m thinking maybe something custom is in order.  Little skis of sort?

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rjg854

With you, anything is possible :laughing-rolling:

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WheelHorse520H

I am ready for the snow!! About 6” so far and maybe another 2 or so by the end of the day.

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ohiofarmer

   There is said to be a big storm trying to get organized out in the northwest. i will stay North and then drop South of Ohio only to come back with a big right hook. Too early to tell for us right now. We could be on the edge or maybe be in for it. It looks like some of the guys south in Kentucky or TN might get a good bit , but who knows??

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, ohiofarmer said:

   There is said to be a big storm trying to get organized out in the northwest. i will stay North and then drop South of Ohio only to come back with a big right hook. Too early to tell for us right now. We could be on the edge or maybe be in for it. It looks like some of the guys south in Kentucky or TN might get a good bit , but who knows??

 

Looking like the mountains here in western Maine could be in for a good one too. 

 

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rjg854

It may all be part of the same system coming through, not for sure but right now they're calling for 8-12" of snow, and bitter cold temps to start with. Everything is ready, blow tractor and plow tractor have been just sitting waiting for some action.  I'll fire them up today, run around a little just to be sure.  But as I always say, they call for this stuff, and many times it's kinda overblown, which I guess I can understand, it gets people's attention.  I'm about ready for anything. I was never a boy scout, but I like to be on top of things.

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