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02-04-2011, 08:15 PM #51Platinum Member
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- May 2007
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- SE NY
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- NH TC34DA 34HP HST, 2 rear remotes, front diverter, loaded R4's, MF 30 TLB
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
I found a new way to shred. Ran over the newspaper with the blower. Big paper
As soon as it jammed the blower paddles the shear pin went in the drive shaft.
Sounded like a .45 going off. 1/4 bolt was quick to replace and back to blowing. Snow coming tomorrow Again.Bob H
NH 2007 TC34DA 1985 MF30E Hoe
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05-16-2011, 07:03 PM #52New Member
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- Apr 2011
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- 1962 Ford 2000 (641)
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
Thought I'd help ya'll out. I got tired of paying someone to plow the snow from my 3/4 mile road. So I bought a tractor . Yes, you guessed it. It did not snow any more this winter. No thanks needed.
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08-14-2011, 09:10 AM #53
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10-30-2011, 07:43 AM #54Silver Member
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- Apr 2010
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- New Hampshire (live free or die)
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- Ford 1720
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
I have been reading this thread since it started. I am happy when moving snow but todays record early snowstorm leaves me complaining that it's too **** early for this!
Looks like we got 6 inches of snow overnight. Our trees have shed the leaves so we didn't loose power but I read thousands have in NH.
I haven't mounted my plow on loader arms yet because our snowmobile club is going to repair a Irene damaged bridge next weekend and need the bucket.
I will make do with the bucket just making a path to get in and out. We are slated for temps near 50 this week and the ground is still soft. Real easy to create extra work for next spring by tearing up the lawn!
Be safe!Ford 1720, Sims cab, FEL, Woods subframe backhoe, Fisher 7' hydro angle plow, Wallenstein 3 pth splitter, 5' blade, 3 pth carry-all, 3 pth ballast
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10-30-2011, 07:56 AM #55Elite Member
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- Feb 2003
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- Michigan, S.E. Monroe County
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- Kubota M9000 Hyd shuttle/Massey 1085
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
You don't remove it, you displace it to another location. Mother Nature removes it with ambient above freezing.
I look at snow as a time when the ground rests to provide another season of crops.
It's not one of my favorite tasks. Sitting in front of the fire and reading a good book is.Kubota M9000HDCC3
Kubota 105S
"If haying was easy, everyone would do it. It isn't."
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10-30-2011, 08:05 AM #56Super Star Member
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- Nov 2001
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- Bethel, Vermont
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- John Deere 4400 MFWD
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
Definition of "Remove":
reï-move/riˈmo͞ov/
Verb:Take away (something unwanted or unnecessary) from the position it occupies.
Noun:A degree of remoteness or separation: "at this remove, the incident seems insane".
Synonyms:verb. eliminate - take away - take off - displace - dismiss
noun. step
Definition of "Removal:
re·mov·al/riˈmo͞ovəl/
Noun:
- The action of removing someone or something, in particular.
- The taking away of something unwanted
As I was using it as a noun, it applies...Roy Jackson

A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity...
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10-30-2011, 08:37 AM #57Elite Member
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- Kubota M9000 Hyd shuttle/Massey 1085
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
Noun smoun.
Don't apply here.
Maybe unwanted for you. Not here. I look forward to heavy snow. Insulates the barn, keeps me inside and causes me to enjoy a good book.
At least if I do have to go out and displace it, I'm not freezing my butt off on an open station tractor. I have heat, am/fm/cd and a comfortable seat. Think I'll keep a pair of slippers in the tractor so if I do have to go out, my feet will be comfortable.
Kubota M9000HDCC3
Kubota 105S
"If haying was easy, everyone would do it. It isn't."
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10-30-2011, 08:39 AM #58
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11-05-2011, 03:34 PM #59
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
I used the FEL on my Massey last weekend to remove the snow from my paved driveway.
I moved it to the fenceline and dumped it in a pile.
Then Mother Nature took care of the rest.
The worst part was............I didn't enjoy it one bit. Maybe because it hit so early in the year..........
P.S. Muhammad, thank you for creating this forum. And thank you for leaving it on top. I've checked this forum almost weekly since it was created.Last edited by Don87; 11-05-2011 at 03:49 PM.
Don
MF GC2400, FEL, 60in.MMM, 5ft. Cultivator, Single Bottom Plow, Bush Hog RTC48 tiller, MF 2360 front mount snowblower, 5ft backblade. BXpanded Piranha toothbar.
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11-05-2011, 03:50 PM #60
Re: Welcome to the Snow Removal Forum!
The one thing i really like about winter ....having snow in the horse corrals. Instead of me having to drive around and shovel the horse poo, i simply blow it over the fence with the blower. i love winter
currently own
2011 Kioti DK45SE HST CAB tractor/loader, Jimna 6" - 3 point wood chipper, 60" JD Brush Hog, JD 60" Rototiller, 3 point post hole digger with hydraulic assist, 3 point spring tooth rake, Fimco 55 gallon weed sprayer with 12 foot boom, 3 point hydraulic wood splitter (home built)
Quick Attach 79" loader mount snowblower & rear powerpack
Quick Attach 84" Snow Blade
Quick Attach 42" pallet forks
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