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03-13-2012, 06:46 AM #11Veteran Member
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- Jan 2009
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- Rushville, Ohio
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- Massey 180 Diesel
Re: Warning to friends in IL,IN, OH -took my chains off
I still have us covered here in central Ohio. Blade and chains stay on year 'round. All I need to do is remove the pipe off the cutting edge,and she's ready for dirt.
Guess that's the luxury of having 16 tractors...
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03-13-2012, 10:43 AM #12
Re: Warning to friends in IL,IN, OH -took my chains off
Well if it makes you feel any better i removed mine last week also. They were tearing up my gravel roads too much.
It is still occasionally snowing, but all the ice is gone and what does accumulate melts the next day.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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