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Old 01-12-2011, 01:07 AM
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LOL - JC! It's a generational thing for me - my dad was a log truck driver in his early years so everything including his riding mowers were "rigs". Subaru's are great, I've got a couple "rigged" to the back of the suburban for extra weight:biggrin2.gif:

It's all relative I guess, out here we get a bit of a chuckle when folks back East call something under 6000' a mountain!

Great shots GitRDone - Your pup looks like he's scootin' his boot to clear your line!
Right smack-dab between Libby and Kalisspell, MT on rt.2 is where I was at. The 4wd Sub's were great on gas and to drive up the very narrow logging roads scouting timber and huckelberries. You know gas stations are far and few between in my parts...where driving that 454 GMC is gonna get you in the pocket! GREAT PICTURES GUYS! WOW! Look at that 7ft. blade! How has that been pushing? A few pounds of weight on the Cub Cadet for sure! Thanks, John
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Old 01-12-2011, 08:50 AM
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yep we are going to need to see a video of that 7 ft'r at work. I would imagine when winging it off to the side the front pushes and straight away would be spinning a lot.
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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Old 01-12-2011, 10:44 AM
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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

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Old 01-12-2011, 11:26 AM
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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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Old 01-12-2011, 12:14 PM
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Thats a tough looken 127.
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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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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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we've been getting pounded 2ft last week 2 more on the way all lake effect. I love central NY in the summer...
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Hey CVCman, like that caution light, how did you do it?
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