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Smiley, nice to see you haven't lost your french.

I have to credit the French to my wife. Luckily I knew just enough French to get married to her. As for the large equipment, I'm retired now so don't get to run them and am envious every time I go by a big job and see a really big machine doing it's thing.
 
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heres another snow machine.... just got thru snowblowing the driveways and trails. and just had to go play.

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grsthegreat said:
heres another snow machine.... just got thru snowblowing the driveways and trails. and just had to go play.

<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=293213"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=293214"/>

Very nice! Looks like you have a cold head. That is quiet and beautiful.
 
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That looks great. Is that a mule?

a mule...oh my poor Fjord will never forgive you.

shes one of my Norwegian Fjord girls.

this is my donkey.............. see the difference hehe
 
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cschulz said:
The more weight the better!!!!! Plain and simple.

Chris

Ok Chris, I took your advice and added some weight, I estimate the plates to be somewhere between 75-100LBS each. As you can see in the photo I used block of wood with a back plate bolted to it to rest the weights on & held them to the tractor with tie down straps. I took my tractor out for a ride to make sure they would stay in place and they seemed to be fine, I may look at coming up,with something more permanent next year. Oh, got chained up today also, FINALLY some snow in the forecast!

Thanks for the advise,

John
 

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