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Scotty wrote:
"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 Our driveway is sand and clay with an aggragate laod of gravel on top that we replace every few years because they go downhill and get donated to the county...we didn't get a back blade...front blade worked just fine and never had any problems...once in a while I put the drag on and drag the drive flatter.. |
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Our driveway is sand and clay with an aggragate laod
Holy Yoda on a spit! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Swab Rob" wrote ... Our driveway is sand and clay with an aggragate laod Holy Yoda on a spit, this is way over my head! RB BoatLess NY |
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Scotty wrote:
"Swab Rob" wrote ... Our driveway is sand and clay with an aggragate laod Holy Yoda on a spit, this is way over my head! RB BoatLess NY He thinks the whole world is cement... |
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Hey Bob, ever see those gigantic snow throwers they mount on
the front of a locomotive? Buffalo area has some serious snow equipment! Scotty "Bob Crantz" wrote in message k.net... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com.. .. I had an 8' blade on a 4WD Kubota. Takes it down to the dirt. Zoweee. RB 35s5 NY That Kubota (4wd, locking differentials and independent brakes), blade, thrower and bucket cost more than your Tribeca. That's not what I used for commercial plowing though. So how many minutes of driving experience do you have on snow and ice? Amen! |
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I've seen some big ones on Unimogs too.
That railroad stuff is big. There is a big cutter just down the road. Someday I'll get a pic of it for you. Amen! "Scotty" wrote in message ... Hey Bob, ever see those gigantic snow throwers they mount on the front of a locomotive? Buffalo area has some serious snow equipment! Scotty "Bob Crantz" wrote in message k.net... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com.. . I had an 8' blade on a 4WD Kubota. Takes it down to the dirt. Zoweee. RB 35s5 NY That Kubota (4wd, locking differentials and independent brakes), blade, thrower and bucket cost more than your Tribeca. That's not what I used for commercial plowing though. So how many minutes of driving experience do you have on snow and ice? Amen! |
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There is a big cutter just down the road.
Someday I'll get a pic of it for you. A picture???? Whooppeeeee!!! Good gravy! RB 35s5 NY |
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Very probable..... sand & clays can combine.... reference
Clay, sandy, brwn, some gravels, trace silt. Aggregate cap of 0.2m of crushed 15mm minus. The fractured face count of over 90% ensures a lock. What are you Bobsprit.... totally out of your league again? Ha Ha Ha.... look...stay out of discussions about things you don't have a clue about... like sailing, winter driving, tools and construction... avoid embarrassment CM- "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Our driveway is sand and clay with an aggragate laod Holy Yoda on a spit! 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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Aggregate cap of 0.2m of crushed 15mm minus. The fractured face count
of over 90% ensures a lock. Once again Mooron proves that I'm the #1 most creative guy here!!!! Tell us, Mooron, what are the stopping distances on 6 inches of powder vs. wet road above freezing? Bwahahahahahahahhaha! RB 35s5 NY |
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