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Old 12-29-2012, 04:37 PM
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So thrilled that I've boxed up some of this white stuff and shipped it down to you to say thanks

Haha, but seriously having the hydraulic lift really saves my arm in this weather!
I remember the days plowing with my 1210, thought my right arm was going to fall off after plowing the driveway from H--L in CT.
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Lots of snow falling here today too. Here's a few pics of the 1641 in action. Unfortunately my driveways not as smooth as superG's, and there's a layer of ice beneath! But, the 1641 with the 54" blade zipped around amazingly today dispite the snow and thick ice layer.


Clyde great pics! The top one is POTW worthy!
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Clyde great pics! The top one is POTW worthy!
Yep, I agree. great pic.
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Old 12-29-2012, 07:48 PM
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Thanks guys!
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Haha, but seriously having the hydraulic lift really saves my arm in this weather!
I wouldn't even think about doing this without the hydraulic lift! The only extra feature I wish I had was hydraulic adjustment for the blade angle, but that isn't so bad to change by hand.
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I wouldn't even think about doing this without the hydraulic lift! The only extra feature I wish I had was hydraulic adjustment for the blade angle, but that isn't so bad to change by hand.
Haha, it's definitely quite a workout on such a big area. I'm so happy to have the hydro lift this year. I haven't even used it to mow yet!
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Awesome action shots! Thanks for sharing.
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I wouldn't even think about doing this without the hydraulic lift! The only extra feature I wish I had was hydraulic adjustment for the blade angle, but that isn't so bad to change by hand.
I knew I had a pic from last year with the 1210 somewhere. Just just as good of a job, it was just 10x the work for me!

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I have been having some some fun here in Ohio over the holidays.
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I plowed a ton of snow with the red 100. Needs a clutch pretty bad.
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