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03-19-2013, 06:41 AM #31
Re: I Already Took Off the Snowblower and Tire Chains
Around here we get snow most years all the way past april. No way I'm taking the blower off till middle of may.
Phil. from Mass.
2008 Kioti ck20 with 380 hours
New to me 2011 K120 loader
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03-19-2013, 02:20 PM #32Platinum Member
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Re: I Already Took Off the Snowblower and Tire Chains
Chains off yesterday...... But it's snowing today and suppose to snow or rain clear thru Sunday. Oh Well, I've had enough of that fun. It probably won't be all that much and will melt on its own......says I.
Kubota B2620 HST
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03-19-2013, 06:44 PM #33Gold Member
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Re: I Already Took Off the Snowblower and Tire Chains
Wishfull thinking is a Spring tradition here as well

Taking the oppurtunity here to warn my fellow easterners, as hinted by our friend in Kansas there is another major storm on the way. Could be rain.... could be snow. Lots of snow. Look at that monster on the NWS SAT pics or Accuweather on your phone, that bugger is huge.JD 5105M & JD 4720 Cabbies w. Shoule reversible snow blade/Shoule rear snowblower; Pronovost blower; backhoe and some attachments I have no idea what they are for.
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03-19-2013, 07:45 PM #34Elite Member
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Re: I Already Took Off the Snowblower and Tire Chains
Everyone...go ahead and take the chains and blades and blowers off. It no longer matters.
It is so late in the season and the sun is so high in the sky that snow can't stay very long anyway. It's here today and gone tomorrow. And the fact is, you do more harm trying to plow snow with soft dirt underneath than with just letting it melt the way nature intended. OK---maybe once in ten years you get a whopper of a spring storm and so what? It gives you something to tell the grandchildren about if you are lucky enough to wind up old and gray and lucky enough to have grandchildren.
Winter is on the wane and not a one of us can stop it. On to Spring.******
Don't sweat the small stuff...
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03-19-2013, 07:47 PM #35
Re: I Already Took Off the Snowblower and Tire Chains
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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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03-19-2013, 07:48 PM #36
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03-19-2013, 07:56 PM #37
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03-19-2013, 10:47 PM #38Gold Member
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Re: I Already Took Off the Snowblower and Tire Chains
Yup, clearly those fellas live nowhere near here
I did blow a lot of dirt today, can't avoid just part of the job. Whenever possible I try to avoid using the blower and keep to the pusher (bonus to customers: grades potholes out of dirt driveway) but I often have little choice.JD 5105M & JD 4720 Cabbies w. Shoule reversible snow blade/Shoule rear snowblower; Pronovost blower; backhoe and some attachments I have no idea what they are for.
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03-19-2013, 11:46 PM #39Elite Member
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Re: I Already Took Off the Snowblower and Tire Chains
Yeah, but I spent 25 years in the Newport to Houlton, Maine snow belt and dealt with the big storms all the time. Plowed out my farm and a neighbor so I know the drill. If snow piles are cleaned up it worked for me to just do the absolute minimum for the spring storms. It took about 20 years of trying differnt methods to come to that conclusion but whatever works and Maine was my proving ground. If you were on pavement or hard gravel, plowing would work. I was not so fortunate.
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Don't sweat the small stuff...
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03-20-2013, 12:31 AM #40Silver Member
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Spring might be near, but this morning was still -31'C. On the plus side it was -4'C in the afternoon and sunny.
There is 6-8" of snow forecast in the next day or two
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Took them off today.

