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Old 09-10-2014, 02:35 PM
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Winter storm warning in Glacier National Park today.
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OK I surrender! All I have to do is put the chains and plow on the BX. takes 20 mins to a couple hours to do it depending on how many cocktails are involved.

Pic is from last winter, I can't wait............
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OK I surrender! All I have to do is put the chains and plow on the BX. takes 20 mins to a couple hours to do it depending on how many cocktails are involved.

Pic is from last winter, I can't wait............
Always made me wonder, all those Supers you have around and you use a Kobota? Strap a 60" Haban power angle on one and a 551 blower on another and go have fun!!

Then again, I'm sure that Kobota is a lot of fun, as well
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Always made me wonder, all those Supers you have around and you use a Kobota? Strap a 60" Haban power angle on one and a 551 blower on another and go have fun!!

Then again, I'm sure that Kobota is a lot of fun, as well
The BX is 4 wheel drive. The plow is lifted by the loader and it has power angle. It attaches with 1 pin and 2 hyd hose quick connects. I love the Supers but when it comes to moving wet heavy snow this thing will push 2' of it. Oh and it cost me about $200 to build the plow out of an old Meyer plow from a Ford F-150. I still hate winter.
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The BX is 4 wheel drive. The plow is lifted by the loader and it has power angle. It attaches with 1 pin and 2 hyd hose quick connects. I love the Supers but when it comes to moving wet heavy snow this thing will push 2' of it. Oh and it cost me about $200 to build the plow out of an old Meyer plow from a Ford F-150. I still hate winter.
Oh come on sam mac winter isn't THAT bad.
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Seriously. I just picked a big bowl of Lima beans today, still have plenty of carrots and potatos in the ground waiting to be eaten and the last of my sweet corn should be ready the end of this week. You can't start this already, cause I haven't started my snowthrower refurb yet.

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Need to change the oil in the dual stick, pull the deck, mount the blade. Get the snow plow out of the shed and into the shop for the truck, and at the first sign of snow, call someone and ask if they want a winter job keeping the driveway clean.
Keys are in the dual stick and truck, I'm heading south
I wish, but know I'll be here for the 52nd winter
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A few of mine stay in their winter clothes all year around so not much to do here!
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The BX is 4 wheel drive. The plow is lifted by the loader and it has power angle. It attaches with 1 pin and 2 hyd hose quick connects. I love the Supers but when it comes to moving wet heavy snow this thing will push 2' of it. Oh and it cost me about $200 to build the plow out of an old Meyer plow from a Ford F-150. I still hate winter.
All you guys and your fancy 4WD machines, it's overrated! I can't say as I blame as you, 4WD hydraulically angled blade doesn't sound half bad
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It'll be awhile, before we have to worry about Winter here.
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