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Old 01-07-2010, 04:53 PM
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I spray mine with silicone spray in winter. Helps a lot.
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Old 01-07-2010, 04:59 PM
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Great snow pics, krisb! Looks like you got some nice seat time.
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Old 01-07-2010, 05:47 PM
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Cant really do that with the hydraulic lifted blade. I just hit it with a broom and it comes off.
Forgot about that, I do not have a hydro lift on mine and have never used a cub hydro lift either. I have parked cub carefully (tight space) in the garage, turned it off, shut the fuel valve off, and hop off the tractor to then look at the blade only to realize there is a crap load of snow I really do not want in the garage on the blade.
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Old 01-07-2010, 08:40 PM
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Great pictures krisb
looks like you had fun.

I just got in from pushin a little snow myself.




I am really loving these Tri-Rib front tires. What a difference steering in the snow.


We actually got enough snow to get a good blade full this round :biggrin2.gif:



After i got done here i went over to my neighbors and cleaned his drive.
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Old 01-07-2010, 09:08 PM
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Diz Jr. Must be nice to have snow to push . We got a 1/4 inch so far .
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Great pics, Diz! I bet you had a great time.
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Old 01-07-2010, 10:49 PM
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camarokidz28,
This is the most we have had so far this winter. Supposed to be more comming tonite and tomorrow :biggrin2.gif:


ACecil,
I was having fun. The old 149 always starts up and goes to work when ever i need it.,
You were right about those Tri-Rib front tires. I love them.
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Old 01-07-2010, 11:22 PM
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How do you guys tackle the snow with your blades? Do you keep the blade pointed straight and make a pass down the center of what you are clearing and then use the edge of your blade on either side to clear more? Or do you turn your blade to either side then push? I personally keep the blade straight and just work my way side to side. I dont care for getting on and off the tractor to adjust the blade and most of the time I am pushing the snow straight out from what I am plowing.


I have experienced loss of traction with my front tires too. I get plenty with my rear. Quite a few times today I had the front wheels cranked to either side, but they just slid as the rear wheels dug in the pushed me straight.
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Depending on how deep the snow is , if its deep ( 8 inches plus ) I will plow stright and get most of it moved , then I will angle the blade and clean uo the rest . 8 0r less i angle plow . picture of last years snow
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Im playing in the snow with my 127 ..








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