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Old 01-31-2015, 10:57 AM
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We're expecting 10" to 12" snow during the Super Bowl, night snowfall.

While we're dyin' to try the Cubbie in the snow, no brade and frame assembly.
We do have someone willing to part with the assembly, we just have to get our _utts in gear and go travel. Still, footrests are off, and a work in progress.

Guess we'll have to use some of our other "stuff" this time around.
Kohler 16 hp and a 14 hp Magnum, chains 'n weights, grandsons will get seat time.
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Looking good! We are supposed to get 10 inches overnight tonight. Wanna come play in the snow?
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Looks good,you might want to drop back to two springs on the blade so it will trip easier.I think is was how Haban wanted them for snow and it ready takes a lot of the shock factor if you hit something you can't see .I've had three of these things so far and looking for one for my newest 2072.Have fun they say at least 8'' for us here in the Poconos of Pa.

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Lookin good Nick. Is that blade set up with the power angle?
Thanks guys, yes it is Sam.
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Looks good,you might want to drop back to two springs on the blade so it will trip easier.I think is was how Haban wanted them for snow and it ready takes a lot of the shock factor if you hit something you can't see .I've had three of these things so far and looking for one for my newest 2072.Have fun they say at least 8'' for us here in the Poconos of Pa.

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Looking good Nickster...
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Looking good! We are supposed to get 10 inches overnight tonight. Wanna come play in the snow?
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The super looks super duper Nickster!
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Looks good,you might want to drop back to two springs on the blade so it will trip easier.I think is was how Haban wanted them for snow and it ready takes a lot of the shock factor if you hit something you can't see .I've had three of these things so far and looking for one for my newest 2072.Have fun they say at least 8'' for us here in the Poconos of Pa.

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Just south of Allentown, PA, forecast was 6"-10" earlier. A scare factor?

Was wondering, "Four springs on the blade?" A bit much in my opinion.
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