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It's just me but I would keep my NH in the garage and tarp the others...it is much more expensive and I worry about mice chewing wires and that can run into thousands...nothing like trying to track down an electircal problem or worse. Nice equipment..looks like you are ready..let it snow.

My NH TC35D has sat outside and covered as necessary for most of the last 6 years.
If mice can chew wires on a tractor that sits outside, their going to chew wires on a tractor inside a garage just as easily. Personally I have never had a problem and don't expect to.
After reading your post, I looked at Hematite's picture again and said. Theres no way that NH with it's canopy, is going to fit in that garage. Hematite confirmed my thought.

My tractor is ready for the most part. I just need to drop the bucket and hook up the plow.
 
   / OK, who else is ready? #12  
I am ready. No picture of the 22" walk behind blower but here is the main machine.

Chris

If that is what it appears to be behind the tractor, are you going to push snow and mow at the same time?:D
 
   / OK, who else is ready? #13  
If that is what it appears to be behind the tractor, are you going to push snow and mow at the same time?:D

Yes, its off there now. I now have my 7' Woods Grader Blade on the back. That picture was from this fall after I got done rebuilding the plow.

Chris
 
   / OK, who else is ready? #14  
This is what I use out at the Farm.

Sometimes I need the neighbor's 200+ hp tractor to pull me out when I get stuck.

This only happens when I go to where I should not be in the first place.

I am learning...

Yooper Dave
 

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   / OK, who else is ready? #15  
I've got a brand new 2010 snowmobile that I picked up last month that hasn't even seen a snowflake yet. LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!
 
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Hematite, is your Massey a 4wd? What is the area like that you clear, and have you been pretty happy with the performance of the Massey. I have an older Simplicity Legacy that I've thought about putting a blower on, but it is 2wd.
 
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Hematite, is your Massey a 4wd? What is the area like that you clear, and have you been pretty happy with the performance of the Massey. I have an older Simplicity Legacy that I've thought about putting a blower on, but it is 2wd.

The Massey is a 2003 2wd with front/mid PTO. I believe that was the last year with that setup but I'm not sure. I think that after 2003 the PTO is off the rear axle. Anyway, I clear a total of 300 feet of blacktop driveway with it. I'm the rear weight box:D and I use the better quality tire chains with the most cross chains. The snowblower will blow up to 22" deep snow with one pass. In all the years I've owned it, I only got stuck once very briefly and that was because I stupidly backed into a small ditch. I've had people stop in the road in front of the house to watch this tractor blow snow. It is an awesome spectacle. I'm not going to get specific about how far because most wouldn't believe it but I can tell you that you will never regret getting the 47" 2 stage blower.
 
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Ready here but ole man winter has yet to pay visit still under inch fallen here so far...strange.
 

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