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Eisboch[_4_] January 1st 09 04:45 AM

Have a good one.
 
Happy New Year youse all.

Let's hope '09 brings some refreshing and positive changes.

And a ban on snow.

Eisboch

[email protected] January 1st 09 05:10 AM

Have a good one.
 
On Dec 31 2008, 11:45*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Happy New Year youse all.

Let's hope '09 brings some refreshing and positive changes.

And a ban on snow.

Eisboch


Whoooo hooooooooooooo happy new year Dick!!

Scotty, Terri, Jessi, and St. Inky!!!

[email protected] January 1st 09 05:27 AM

Have a good one.
 
On Dec 31 2008, 11:45*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Happy New Year youse all.

Let's hope '09 brings some refreshing and positive changes.

And a ban on snow.

Eisboch


Right back at you. Here's to a great 2009.

Tom Francis[_2_] January 1st 09 12:59 PM

Have a good one.
 
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:45:13 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

Happy New Year youse all.

Let's hope '09 brings some refreshing and positive changes.

And a ban on snow.


Right back at 'cha....

The snow thing goes without saying. :)

John H[_8_] January 1st 09 01:34 PM

Have a good one.
 
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:45:13 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

Happy New Year youse all.

Let's hope '09 brings some refreshing and positive changes.

And a ban on snow.

Eisboch


You too Dick. Ditto on the changes...maybe here also.

We've not had any snow which covered the ground, yet. Lots of wind
yesterday, buy only about four flakes of snow.

BTW, have you tried adding chains and weight to the Gator for snow removal?
--
** Good Day! **

John H

Eisboch[_4_] January 1st 09 01:45 PM

Have a good one.
 

"John H" wrote in message
...


We've not had any snow which covered the ground, yet. Lots of wind
yesterday, buy only about four flakes of snow.

BTW, have you tried adding chains and weight to the Gator for snow
removal?



Traction isn't a problem with the Gator. It has four wheel drive, a high
and low gear range, plus you can lock the rear differential. With the
wide, soft tires, it actually has much better traction in snow and on ice
than the bigger tractor.

The limitation is the size, particularly the height of the plow. When the
snow gets over 12 inches, it starts to pile up and over the plow instead of
being pushed to the left or right, depending on how you set it's angle.

Eisboch


Boater[_3_] January 1st 09 01:56 PM

Have a good one.
 
Eisboch wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
...


We've not had any snow which covered the ground, yet. Lots of wind
yesterday, buy only about four flakes of snow.

BTW, have you tried adding chains and weight to the Gator for snow
removal?



Traction isn't a problem with the Gator. It has four wheel drive, a
high and low gear range, plus you can lock the rear differential. With
the wide, soft tires, it actually has much better traction in snow and
on ice than the bigger tractor.

The limitation is the size, particularly the height of the plow. When
the snow gets over 12 inches, it starts to pile up and over the plow
instead of being pushed to the left or right, depending on how you set
it's angle.

Eisboch



You need a full size dump truck with chains and a vee-plow...


[email protected] January 1st 09 01:57 PM

Have a good one.
 
On Dec 31 2008, 11:45*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Happy New Year youse all.

Let's hope '09 brings some refreshing and positive changes.

And a ban on snow.

Eisboch


Backacha, dude!

[email protected] January 1st 09 01:58 PM

Have a good one.
 
On Jan 1, 8:56*am, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
.. .


We've not had any snow which covered the ground, yet. Lots of wind
yesterday, buy only about four flakes of snow.


BTW, have you tried adding chains and weight to the Gator for snow
removal?


Traction isn't a problem with the Gator. *It has four wheel drive, a
high and low gear range, *plus you can lock the rear differential. *With
the wide, soft tires, it actually has much better traction in snow and
on ice than the bigger tractor.


The limitation is the size, particularly the *height of the plow. *When
the snow gets over 12 inches, it starts to pile up and over the plow
instead of being pushed to the left or right, depending on how you set
it's angle.


Eisboch


You need a full size dump truck with chains and a vee-plow...- Hide quoted text -

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Eisboch, don't you love it when idiots tell you what "you need"?

Eisboch[_4_] January 1st 09 02:04 PM

Have a good one.
 

"Boater" wrote in message
...
Eisboch wrote:

"John H" wrote in message
...


We've not had any snow which covered the ground, yet. Lots of wind
yesterday, buy only about four flakes of snow.

BTW, have you tried adding chains and weight to the Gator for snow
removal?



Traction isn't a problem with the Gator. It has four wheel drive, a high
and low gear range, plus you can lock the rear differential. With the
wide, soft tires, it actually has much better traction in snow and on ice
than the bigger tractor.

The limitation is the size, particularly the height of the plow. When
the snow gets over 12 inches, it starts to pile up and over the plow
instead of being pushed to the left or right, depending on how you set
it's angle.

Eisboch



You need a full size dump truck with chains and a vee-plow...


Last night I downloaded the newest version of Google Earth. It's pretty
cool. It even has a Flight Simulator mode that I was fooling around with
for hours.

Turns out I was a bit off on my earlier estimate of the length of our
driveway(s) that I plow.
Google Earth has a "ruler" function where you can fairly accurately measure
distances in miles, meters, yards, feet, inches, etc. I used the "path"
mode (sums a bunch of cumulative measurements) and measured the total length
of the driveways. They total 815 feet long by an average of 15 feet wide.
That's a lot of snow to move with a Gator.

Eisboch



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