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01-21-2011, 07:41 PM #711
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
I like that St. J sign !!!
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01-21-2011, 10:37 PM #712
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
Thanks Ductape, my father worked for St. J out of Manchester for years, retired a couple of years before they went under. I saw one of their old trailers sitting out in the woods being used for storage so I found the owner and traded him a 6 pack for the sign - fits perfect on our shop, Rick
Ford 1900 FWD with 771 FEL
Woods 750 BH
Salsco 624 Chipper
York Rake
CTI Forks
7.5' Fisher P/A plow
Case 648 w/loader-(work in progress)
Timberwolf TW-P1 Splitter
Wood-Mizer 40HD Sawmill
Stihl 026 Pro/036 Pro/HT101/BR 340
Honda Foreman ES
John Deere Gator
Lincoln Weldanpower AC 225
Simplicity 870 28" Snowblower
Meteor 66" Snowblower
Gravely LI/30" Brush Deck/Sulky
Gravely 5665/50" Finish Deck/Steering Sulky
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01-23-2011, 06:18 PM #713
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01-23-2011, 06:20 PM #714
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01-23-2011, 09:48 PM #715Member
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- Jan 2011
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- JD 2305
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
Got my 54" plow fitted to the 2305:
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01-23-2011, 10:01 PM #716Elite Member
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- Feb 2002
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- western,pa.
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- John Deere 850/Kioti DK 35 with top and tilt, kl1450 fel with quick detach bucket
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
A couple recent photos
Vince,
Kioti DK 35/Rhino 85 backhoe
John Deere 850 72" MMM
Hustler Fastrak 54"
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01-23-2011, 10:32 PM #717Super Member
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- Jul 2005
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- Idaho
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- Massey Ferguson 1215, Toro 266-H, Pennsylvania Panzer, Case 444, Craftsman 14/6
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
After seeing all of these pics and trying tonight to plow a driveway for my nieghbor who has been gone all winter... I really need to get an angle plow on the front of my tractor! The loader is just not fast enough when plowing that much of a straight away. The 4-wheeler doesn't have enough weight to push that much snow.
From now on I will only buy cars that are a silver/grey color. Then I can make all body repairs with Duct Tape.
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01-23-2011, 11:14 PM #718Super Star Member
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- Jan 2007
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- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
Yep, I have tried it all and for me the best thing is the 7' Truck Plow mounted on the FEL in place of the bucket. The next best thing was the 7' Rear Grader Blade with some use of the FEL bucket. I have also tried the blower but the most I have ever had on the ground at one time was 17" in a 24 hour period and even then the front mounted blade would have been better if I would just have plowed every 6-8 hours.
Don't get me wrong, the blower is nice for tight areas but we just do not have that issue here and it was just too slow.
Still love my walk behind blower for all the sidewalks.
Chris
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01-24-2011, 12:13 AM #719Super Member
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- Idaho
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- Massey Ferguson 1215, Toro 266-H, Pennsylvania Panzer, Case 444, Craftsman 14/6
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
Blowers leave a nice looking path behind, but I love the blade on my 4 wheeler for speed. I just need more power sometimes than what the ATV can give me. I can move a ton of snow with the FEL. I can only move it forward, though. I think an angle blade would be the best of both worlds.
I hardly use the 4-wheeler for anything else. If I got the front blade, I'd probably sell the 4-wheeler.From now on I will only buy cars that are a silver/grey color. Then I can make all body repairs with Duct Tape.
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01-24-2011, 09:17 AM #720Super Star Member
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- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
Re: Pictures of your snow weapons
The angle blade is what I have. Got a old Meyer Truck Blade on CL 3 years ago and totally rebuilt it. Best money I have ever spent. Using the 7' Woods rear blade to pull snow out from garage doors, ect makes the tractor the best of both worlds. Its super quick and the power angle makes it really nice.
I have a thread on the Snow Removal Forum here about re-doing it. My only regret is when I added the remote to my tractor for the power angle is I should have put a circuit so I could also add a power angle function to my rear grader blade.
Chris
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