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Actually, the wettest stuff was at ground level, of course. So as long as I
kept it a few inches off the ground it threw nicely. After topping it, I dropped to surface level and it just wouldn't do it, got all clogged up. Ruined my whole testosterone rush. Scout "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:Ef%Hf.334$fQ1.282@clgrps12... 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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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It's a wonder he remembers to breathe..... kinda also shows he's focused on
me. Bwahahahahahahahahaahaaaa... CM "Scotty" wrote in message ... 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 |
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"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 |
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