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katy February 13th 06 01:56 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Capt.Mooron wrote:
You have 2 choices here Scout.... approach it a little at a time or
undertake "Bobsprit's Revelation" - which states that deep snow provides
better traction than plowed snow.

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

I just measured 16'' here. And it's still snowing!!!!!!!
How's everybody else doing?


I was busy getting my John Deere fitted with a 42" snow thrower. I have a
lot to clear (no pun intended). Anyway, the pros at John Deere prepped the
tractor for the thrower when I bought it, but I'm guessing they never read
the instructions because they prepped it for an electric PTO; mine is
mechanical, and they knew that. Well, the thrower still fit, but I didn't
like how things looked, belts too tight, etc., so I dug out the original
manual and there it was. I remounted all the brackets and shoulder bolts
and so on, and she fired right. I hit the 15" of wet spring snow and she
plugged up like a fat man on a cheese diet.
Scout, waiting for a foot of powder snow.




We have Ford 1100 with a standard PTO but we also have front and
rear hydraulics. We also have a very long (200 ft) driveway,
uphill....we use a front blade to plow...forget the snow
thrower...get a blade... (but we didn't have to this year! hahahah)

Seahag February 13th 06 02:06 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Whoever wants to!

Seahag

"Scotty" wrote:
Who shovels the dock?

"Seahag" wrote:
Looks like we got 6 or 8" overnight. Bill took the Jeep

to
McDonalds for greasy-meat, didn't even get to ust 4h:^(


"Scotty" wrote:
I just measured 16'' here. And it's still snowing!!!!!!!
How's everybody else doing?




Scotty February 13th 06 02:22 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 
So the Nazi isn't responsible for it?

Scotty


"Seahag" wrote in message
...
Whoever wants to!

Seahag

"Scotty" wrote:
Who shovels the dock?

"Seahag" wrote:
Looks like we got 6 or 8" overnight. Bill took the

Jeep
to
McDonalds for greasy-meat, didn't even get to ust 4h:^(


"Scotty" wrote:
I just measured 16'' here. And it's still

snowing!!!!!!!
How's everybody else doing?






Scotty February 13th 06 02:23 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 

"Scout" wrote in message
...
"Scotty" wrote in message
...
I just measured 16'' here. And it's still snowing!!!!!!!
How's everybody else doing?


I was busy getting my John Deere fitted with a 42" snow

thrower. I have a
lot to clear (no pun intended). Anyway, the pros at John

Deere prepped the
tractor for the thrower when I bought it, but I'm guessing

they never read
the instructions because they prepped it for an electric

PTO; mine is
mechanical, and they knew that. Well, the thrower still

fit, but I didn't
like how things looked, belts too tight, etc., so I dug

out the original
manual and there it was. I remounted all the brackets and

shoulder bolts and
so on, and she fired right. I hit the 15" of wet spring

snow and she plugged
up like a fat man on a cheese diet.
Scout, waiting for a foot of powder snow.


I had a snow blower on a garden tractor long ago. The old
belt drive type. Man did it throw the stones!

Scotty





Scotty February 13th 06 02:25 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Backpedal alert!!!!!! Backpedal alert!!!!!! Backpedal
alert!!!!!!

It's now ''ice'' instead of ''plowed snow''.

SBV


"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com..
..
or
undertake "Bobsprit's Revelation" - which states that deep

snow
provides
better traction than plowed snow.



But a SUV will do better in 9 inches of snow than a layer

of ice.


RB
35s5
NY




Scotty February 13th 06 02:28 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 

"katy" wrote in message
...



We have Ford 1100 with a standard PTO but we also have

front and
rear hydraulics. We also have a very long (200 ft)

driveway,
uphill....we use a front blade to plow...forget the snow
thrower...get a blade... (but we didn't have to this year!

hahahah)

My Ford 4000 has a front bucket and rear blade ( on the 3
point hitch ) . The rear blade is easier on a stone
driveway, but hard on the neck.

Scotty




Scotty February 13th 06 02:29 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 
idiot! It wasn't Mooron's post.



--
"Swab Rob" wrote ...
Anyway, the pros at John Deere prepped the
tractor for the thrower when I bought it, but I'm guessing

they never
read
the instructions because they prepped it for an electric

PTO; mine is
mechanical, and they knew that.

Mooron's best sailing post to be sure.


RB
35s5
NY




Bob Crantz February 13th 06 02:29 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 

"katy" wrote in message
...
Capt.Mooron wrote:
You have 2 choices here Scout.... approach it a little at a time or
undertake "Bobsprit's Revelation" - which states that deep snow provides
better traction than plowed snow.

CM

"Scout" wrote in message
...

"Scotty" wrote in message
.. .

I just measured 16'' here. And it's still snowing!!!!!!!
How's everybody else doing?

I was busy getting my John Deere fitted with a 42" snow thrower. I have a
lot to clear (no pun intended). Anyway, the pros at John Deere prepped
the tractor for the thrower when I bought it, but I'm guessing they never
read the instructions because they prepped it for an electric PTO; mine
is mechanical, and they knew that. Well, the thrower still fit, but I
didn't like how things looked, belts too tight, etc., so I dug out the
original manual and there it was. I remounted all the brackets and
shoulder bolts and so on, and she fired right. I hit the 15" of wet
spring snow and she plugged up like a fat man on a cheese diet.
Scout, waiting for a foot of powder snow.




We have Ford 1100 with a standard PTO but we also have front and rear
hydraulics. We also have a very long (200 ft) driveway, uphill....we use
a front blade to plow...forget the snow thrower...get a blade... (but we
didn't have to this year! hahahah)


I had an 8' blade on a 4WD Kubota. Takes it down to the dirt. The 6' snow
thrower kept sucking in rocks and logs, the auger was always bending up. You
can use th front bucket to claw your way uphill when the going gets tough.

Wet spring snow = maximum fun!

Amen!



Capt. Rob February 13th 06 02:31 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I had an 8' blade on a 4WD Kubota. Takes it down to the dirt.


Zoweee.


RB
35s5
NY


Scotty February 13th 06 03:10 PM

SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com..
..
I had an 8' blade on a 4WD Kubota. Takes it down to the

dirt.


Zoweee, this is over my head.


RB
Boatless
NY





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