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01-09-2013, 06:14 PM #1461
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
2000 lbs. of total front tire capacity allows you to carry the close to the max loader load and the tractor. The problem I have is the total of the tires is only 2640 which is only enough to carry the load on the loader, not both the tractor/loader and the load. The front axle on the 4520 is rated at 3527 lbs., but the tires they supply reduce my capacity by 887 lbs. If I go with the 10ply turfs, that would at least cover the axle capacity with 873 lbs. in reserve. As it stands now, I am near the tire limit with just the tractor and loader before I lift anything with the bucket or forks. Even the front blade setup I have puts me at the limits.
I finally got around to taking a picture of it in the winter setup.
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01-09-2013, 09:18 PM #1462
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01-10-2013, 11:24 PM #1463Silver Member
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- '52 Ford 8N & 2011 T1510 New Holland w/loader
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'52 Ford 8N (sold)
2011 T1510 New Holland / 72" QA loader / back blade / landscape rake / box blade / KK 3pt trailer mover / 64" rear snow blower / 42" QA pallet forks / 72" QA FEL snow plow
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01-10-2013, 11:35 PM #1464
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
2012 Kubota B3000, block heater, filled rears, rear wheel spacers, fender extensions, LA403 w/60" bucket, BH77 w/12" bucket & mechanical thumb, Kubota pin-type QA, Kubota forks, Caroni TM1600 flail, Buhler Allied YC6010 3pt blower, Meyer 72" FEL mounted plow, Midwest LR2072 rake

Previous machines:
2008 Kubota B3030 (Open Station), LA403, BH75, 4 - 55w halogen front & rear ROPS mounted worklights with L39 dash switches
2004 Case NH DX24E Subcompact
Kubotas from Barlow's
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01-11-2013, 08:12 AM #1465
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
Originally Posted by triangel
All this talk about playing in snow, heck if I never saw snow again it would be to soon, 80" Farm King 3 pth blower and loader. Just about finished on my cab to keep my *** from freezing .
I agree with both of you! I like removing snow but once it begins melting and making a mess I've had enough if it.Last edited by unbidden; 01-11-2013 at 08:14 AM. Reason: fixed
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01-11-2013, 01:05 PM #1466Bronze Member
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- Jun 2012
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- Barneveld, Wisconsin
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- MF 1648 12x12PS
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
I love the fresh snow and removing it. But not the messy ice we have now. Agreed.
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01-11-2013, 01:20 PM #1467
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
This is my pictures ofmy snow weapons, verry effective ne doubt about that.
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01-12-2013, 08:35 AM #1468Silver Member
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- Doelake is located N of Huntsville in Ontario, Canada
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- kubota m59 2010
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons

What happened to our snow? Newfoundland received 75cm (that's 30" for those using the old measurement) and all we get is rain!!! It's just not fair!!! I've only been out twice all winter and I'm starting to go into withdrawl.... I'm afraid I might even forget how to operate my tractor!!!
And to add insult, the Toronto Boat Show starts this weekend!!! I mean, seriously!!
I'll bet if I didn't have the equipment outside ready to go, there would be tons of snow!!! Isn't that always the way!!!
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01-12-2013, 08:45 AM #1469
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01-12-2013, 11:04 AM #1470Silver Member
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Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
I'll share some of our snow with you, doelake. Here's a couple of pictures to help you cope with your withdrawls. LOL
Plowing, it's snow much fun!
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