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This snow was light, so I had no problem going straight. You can see my tracks and my windrow. I pretty much just put it in neutral to stop and take the picture. With wet snow or drifted snow, I have a hard time windrow it off to the side since it will suck me in. In those cases, I just pudh straight forward in those cases. I will see about a video some time, most snows come during the week, so it is a time crunch.
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Heres a short video I made this morning....sorry about the poor quality, it was taken with my digital camera on a step stool in the garage...lol
Almost tripped the blade a couple times on the cement pad right in front of the garage.....you would think I would have learned where it was by now ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRNieVzRmR8 Let me know what you all think ![]() Jeff (teet)
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Heres my 104 we havent had much snow but i couldnt wait to use my new plow :biggrin2.gif:
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Original, 100 with fenders creeper lights 3pt spring asst., 147 with electric lift IH hubcaps, 102, 126, 682 QA36 snow blower, 2 Dozer blades, Haban sickle bar, John Deere 60 Lawn tractor with deck and snow plow, 1962 Fordson super major backhoe, 1941 Allis Chalmers WC |
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Thats a tough looken 127.
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cub cadets : orignal w/ mower,orignal w/ push blade, orignal w/BB-36 snow thrower,72w/creeper,100, spirit of 76,76,55, 95 Electric,107,2-125 ,Johnson TC-10 loader, ,127,149,1100,282,382 hydro,382,482,2-IH 582,682 w/ spring blade,2-782,782D,1282,982,1782 super, and ,2-custom built 582 puller,2-narrow frame pullers,and 1-stock 582 puller
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Last week it was "Big storm on it's way! . . . 8 - 12" of snow, possibly more!"
What we got . . . 1/8" of freezing rain . . . 51 degrees by this afternoon. So here' a pic of my 104 in our sad little weather show. @ JohnC - I hear ya on the mileage thing, luckily mine has the 350 in it so I get 10 mpg instead of 8 mpg. :biggrin2.gif: I've got a great little Toyo wagon that gets 30 -- The nearest town is 32 mi round trip so that really helps the 'ol budget! @CC100 - Nice 104! I notice you've just got turfs and no chains or weights, how does it do? Mine is set up the same way and even with my 230 lbs sitting on it, I just spin 'em in the slightest snow. Nice setup 127Runner! |
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Cool vid, Jeff!
![]() Thanks for the pics, guys! You all have been busy!
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Allen Proud owner of my Original and 126! My Grandpa's Cart Craftsman Lawn Sweeper Craftsman Plug Aerator |
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My wife missed the real action earlier today, but here's a couple cleaning up the mess the Township Plow left at the end of the driveway. In order to get more seat time, I also clean most of the neighbors, too.
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