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Old 11-27-2014, 08:46 AM
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Cool Getting the super ready for snow removal

Hey guys,
Spent the past couple days getting the super ready for snow removal.
We installed the weights, the tires were already loaded too, and installed the snow blade with the side markers, and installed the light. Just need to find some chains for it.
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Old 11-27-2014, 09:09 AM
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Hey guys,
Spent the past couple days getting the super ready for snow removal.
We installed the weights, the tires were already loaded too, and installed the snow blade with the side markers, and installed the light. Just need to find some chains for it.
Nick

This is what I use and where I got them.
http://www.tirechain.com/Garden-Trac...BAR-Chains.htm

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Old 11-27-2014, 09:15 AM
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This is what I use and where I got them.
http://www.tirechain.com/Garden-Trac...BAR-Chains.htm

2 - Link Spacing Heavy Duty
Thanks Sam.
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Until the snow arrives, you could practice by moving some leaves,,,,,,,

Seat time, Seat time, Seat time,

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Until the snow arrives, you could practice by moving some leaves,,,,,,,

Seat time, Seat time, Seat time,

LOL Cad, good idea.
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Nick,
I just picked up the same set of chains Sam did. IIRC, I ordered them on a Saturday and they were on my door by Wednesday. Nice, heavy duty chains.
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I just picked up the same set of chains Sam did. IIRC, I ordered them on a Saturday and they were on my door by Wednesday. Nice, heavy duty chains.
Sounds good, Josh.
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Good looking snow mover. Might want to rethink the light on the blade due to a lot of vibration and bouncing around depending on your driveway surface. Your gonna like pushing snow though. Good luck.
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Good looking snow mover. Might want to rethink the light on the blade due to a lot of vibration and bouncing around depending on your driveway surface. Your gonna like pushing snow though. Good luck.
That and theres a good chance that it will get smacked into by the snow. I know I push some piles up as high as the hood of the tractor.
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