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I've decided this year to just vacuum up the snow.:laughing:
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Seriously, the snow came on so early this year I barely had the leaves cleaned up. When I took the Cyclone Rake outside to warm it up to change the oil and put it away for the winter, I snapped this picture. Then I realized how it looked. I'm still doing some work on my 3 point snowblower, so I'll post something about it later. However, the Original Tractor Cab is new this year and it's great. The blowing snow was killing me last year.

Kenny, Does that cyclone rake that you have shred the leaves when you use the manual pickup? Does it work well?
 
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Timber
How much plowing time have you had with the blade mounted in the bucket?
 
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ff1221
Hope you don't end up trying to "blow" some of that junk lying around on the ground, including the concrete blocks by the door. That won't treat your snowblowers very kindly and may not be easy to see under the snow. ;)
You look well equipped for a good amount of snow when it comes.

Ya the yard was a little messy when the truck picture was taken, that was the fall of 2012, since been cleaned up and the cinder blocks are door stops so we keep them in pretty plain site so we can use them if it's windy. Most days we have lots of stuff to get through the snow but the odd day you wish you had a lot more!

On another note, the new pusher/scraper showed up for the 4320, package is pretty well complete!
 

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On another note, the new pusher/scraper showed up for the 4320, package is pretty well complete!

Looks heavy duty. You must have some good commercial accounts to take care of, with the good line of equipment.
Now that 4320 needs an iMatch and a hyd. top arm. (wink)
 
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Timber
How much plowing time have you had with the blade mounted in the bucket?
I think this is the 4th winter, I can't remember if I had it the winter before I started this Thread. It's been a great set up. I want to bolt a piece of horse stall Matt between the cutting edge and the blade.
 
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Timber
How much plowing time have you had with the blade mounted in the bucket?
I think this is the 4th winter, I can't remember if I had it the winter before I started this Thread. It's been a great set up. I want to bolt a piece of horse stall Matt between the cutting edge and the blade.
 
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this is one of the attack pieces here in CT
 

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grainger12002
"this is one of the attack pieces here in CT"
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Great learning tractor for the young.
Seems that young fellow has nack for plowing.
 
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grainger12002
"this is one of the attack pieces here in CT"
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Great learning tractor for the young.
Seems that young fellow has nack for plowing.
 
 
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