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This might be cheating as its not a tractor. But I stay warm.

Chris

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IMG00715-20120226-1425.jpgIMG00711-20120226-1424.jpgThis is my snow machine. Took truck plow and mounted to my forklift.
 

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My old method...
 

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My new 72" snow shovel...
 

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Teikas Dad said:
WOW! Are you going to be clearing airport runways with that thing or what?!?!?! Nice rig.:thumbsup:

Lol. No, but i probably could! Just my driveway. Last year when I would get home from work in the evening, I could spend 4-5 hours per snowfall moving snow with my Rhino and blade setup. And the piles were too much. I decided time is money, and I should own it forever, so don't cheap out.

Can't wait to try it out!
 
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Just finished putting my new to me snowblower back together. It's a 74" Roberge inverse or pull type blower with hydraulic chute rotation and deflection as well as hydraulic scraper blade. I need to replace the teflon scraper blade, but otherwise it's good to go.

It came out as well as I could have hoped for a quick rattle can paint job. I decided to use run of the mill tremclad primer and paint. I figured that way, when the rust comes back, I can touch it up pretty easily and quickly.


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