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Very nice looking place and view. My grandparents came to the USA in the late 1800's from Sweden.
 
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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #893  
home made with dedicated deutz F4L912 air cooled 4-jug diesel

blower is a heavily hacked antique JD, belt driven

pickup with hooks on bucket, put it down to do bucketwork

Doing its 3rd operational winter
Would love some close ups and more detail on the drive mech
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #895  
Here is my weapon for the 12 inches we got today.
 

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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #896  
Here is my weapon for the 12 inches we got today.

that poor tractor looks so cold and lonely....he needs a nice garage :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #897  
Holy v-plow Batman! Is that a custom job?

Yeah, I bought it used from a farm mach. dealer and I welded it up for a skid steer QA a few years ago, it's one of those things you only get to use so often but it sure is (short of a blower) the only thing that will open you up if the storm gets ahead of you! And don't ask me about my cab!:laughing:
 

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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #898  
Rusty iron
Looks like fun, but also looks like you could get real good and stuck fast with that rig.

Ever happen? A v-plow can be real tough to back out of a drift.

Suggestion: Get a snowmobile helmet and enjoy the snow and howling wind much, much better. :)
 
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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #900  
Rusty iron
Looks like fun, but also looks like you could get real good and stuck fast with that rig.

Ever happen? A v-plow can be real tough to back out of a drift.

Suggestion: Get a snowmobile helmet and enjoy the snow and howling wind much, much better. :)

The truth is I have only used it once. I do have it mounted to the loader so I can pick it up way high, it looks big but it's under 1000 lbs. (I guess) so reversing out of a ditch or drift shouldn't be to bad. I rode with a buddy the other day, he has an Oshkosh with a real vee hanging off the front, and I know what you are saying, kinda like pulling out a barbed fishing hook or a broadhead arrow, mainley a directional (one way) situation!
But I'm sure that I'll stick it one day! (or nite, middle of):laughing::laughing:
 
 
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