09-25-2009, 02:31 PM
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#301 (permalink)
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Join Date: May 2009
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| Re: Let's see your snow removal equipment We don't get much snow anymore here. We usually let Mother Nature take care of it. Here is my snow removal equipment. |
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09-25-2009, 08:13 PM
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#302 (permalink)
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: NH
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| Re: Let's see your snow removal equipment Well, here is mine for the time being. Unfortunately, the operator is me.  I am looking at alternatives this year.
__________________ B2620,Loaded R-4's , Wallenstein BX42 chipper, Bush Hog SQ148 RC, 4' x 8' chain harrow, Simplicity Legacy with 48"mmm, turbo collector, Country Line carry all, Countryline Middlebuster, Woods 48" BB, Kubota QA for loader, Kubota forks, and more to come... |
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09-25-2009, 08:45 PM
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#303 (permalink)
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Join Date: May 2008 Location: Central PA
Posts: 704
| Re: Let's see your snow removal equipment Quote:
Originally Posted by Cdnhogman Kubota L4150, BF900 loader, 7' rear mounted snowblower.
Its parked in front of the car - Christmas day, 2008.
Don't you love winter! | OK, so what's with the tree in the car?
__________________ '05 B7610 w/ LA352 FEL
Everything Attachments Pin-on Pallet Forks, Dual rear remotes, CCM Top-N-Tilt, Meteor 50" snowblower, 66" United box blade, 60" back blade (cheapo, old and rusty), 60" KK rake, Woods PHD w/ 9" auger, Yanmar RS1303 3pt tiller, home made counterweight, Farm Force Carry All.
'9? G1800S, 48" MMM. 70's Troy Bilt Horse tiller with new 6.5HP briggs engine.
The means justify the ends. |
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09-25-2009, 11:18 PM
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#304 (permalink)
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Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: New Brunswick, Canada
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| Re: Let's see your snow removal equipment The car belongs to my son. We got it as a right-off and were in the process of building a race car out of it. It was parked beside the garage where my tractor is supposed to sit. On Christmas day we had a big windstorm and the top 3/4 of a spruce tree broke off and flew about 20 feet and into the back of the car, then crashed into the house. Lucky the car was there because I think it absorbed the main impact of the tree with the back window and the shocks. The only damage was a broken rear window (he got a complete rear hatch at a salvage yard for $150.00). The house was not damaged. If my tractor would have been there I think the damage would have been more. |
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09-28-2009, 12:07 PM
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#305 (permalink)
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Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Wellandport, Ontario
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| Re: Let's see your snow removal equipment I have a B3030 with 64" rear-mount snowblower. My tach says that the 540 PTO should run between 2000 and 2200RPM's more-or-less. ANy ideas anyone? How fast / How slow a blow? |
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09-28-2009, 03:39 PM
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#306 (permalink)
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Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Seacoast NH
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| Re: Let's see your snow removal equipment Quote:
Originally Posted by ChuckinNH Well, here is mine for the time being. Unfortunately, the operator is me.  I am looking at alternatives this year. | And what about the B2620? just sits there looking good?
__________________ B 7510 FEL 302, Rear remotes, Hydraulic Toplink, Blockheater, 60" MMM, Pats easy change, 6' York rake, 5' grader blade, Powerhorse Log splitter, 6.5 ft Western plow, 3 pt 2" trailer reciever, Bucket forks, "Thumb" grapple, Loaded Turfs, Carver wear blade, 40 AMP alternator, AND A CUP HOLDER! IAFF L-2892 |
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09-28-2009, 08:17 PM
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#307 (permalink)
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Northern Ontario, Canada
Posts: 905
| Re: Let's see your snow removal equipment Quote:
Originally Posted by Machold I have a B3030 with 64" rear-mount snowblower. My tach says that the 540 PTO should run between 2000 and 2200RPM's more-or-less. ANy ideas anyone? How fast / How slow a blow? | That's what I run my B7800 with 60" snowblower at and it throws the snow far 
__________________ Kubota B7800 with FEL, Tatro bucket grapple+WR Long valve kit, Markham tooth-bar, 5' United box blade, Farm Force carry-all, rear 5' Agrotrend PTO snowblower, v-bar chains on front & back (in winter) Rim Guard filled R4 tires |
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