OMG, already thinking of winter

   / OMG, already thinking of winter #161  
I'm guessing, the guy that has to pay for it, isn't lauging. And probably wasn't the guy driving.

That sure looked like ugly black tranny oil.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #162  
That sucks in so many ways. I cannot imaging breaking down that bad.
 
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#163  
Ran blower for second time, works great but now wishing went with a 55hp, 40hp works but does not down 20191214_105748.jpg20191214_105748.jpg
 
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#164  
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Doubled up on last one
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter
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#165  
One thing I want to add is a powered chute deflector, question is linear actuator or hydraulic, I would think electric would be easier install
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #166  
That's what I was thinking of getting. The front mount seems like a bunch of work to get it mounted, and I dont have a front PTO, so that option is out anyway. (they do run on a front PTO, right?)

The pull behind blowers would seem to work pretty well, but I'd be slightly concerned about the amount of snow and the tractor compacting the tracks. Is that an issue? I was looking at the 3-pt drive-in-reverse kind. Would be murder on my neck, but might do a better job?
Then having the bucket or plow on the front to pile it up or whatever, to round out the snow removal experience. That would be great. Heck, anything is better than what I have now... a FEL and box blade. :)

I get 12 feet of snow a year. Driving over the snow before the blower does itç—´ job has not been a problem yet...but not a lot of snow yet. I want to keep a bit of a snow pack on the gravel anyway. I do not see it being an issue.

No way I could use a blower that I need to operate in reverse. Neck and back problems preclude that.

The LS uses a mid PTO. The front blower was over $7000 and, in my opinion, a PITA to hook up and then you need to store the sub frame. Plus I wanted full FEL capability to quickly use the blade, or pallet forks.

If money is tight and you get a conventional rear blower, at least get a rear camera.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #167  
Can't say that I like going backwards doing anything. But it's a use it or loose it thing. I don't want to grow old, not being able to turn my neck.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #168  
Can't say that I like going backwards doing anything. But it's a use it or loose it thing. I don't want to grow old, not being able to turn my neck.

Well IT, the reality is we all get old. I am 69 so it seemed a poor decision to buy something that I would need to replace in a few years as my neck got worse. I paid $4k or the 74" pull blower during the summer on sale. The dealer told me it is now selling for over $5k. I could have got a conventional blower for $2.5K so maybe I "wasted" $1.5k...maybe not. Time will tell. I am banking the blower will last the rest of my life. I have less than 4 hours on it so far. I figure 40-50 hours a year of usage. It seems very well built so I doubt there will much maintenance and repair. It does not appear too complicated for an old addle brained man to fix.

The other nice feature of the pull behind over the front blowers are that they are not machine specific. I doubt I will ever replace my new LS, but if I do, the pull blower will work on another tractor. For younger folks who may upgrade their tractors some day (say going from an open station to cab), that is a consideration worth weighing.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #169  
Old Man Winter has arrived here in Missouri, four inches of snow and a layer of ice beneath! Slipped and slithered our way to church this morning, our small congregation was miniscule indeed, for many elected to stay in out of the weather.
Heading home down a road under construction was a real adventure, because of the narrow lanes and a severe drop off facing anyone who misjudged. Approaching the highway, we found law enforcement blocking off the entrance ramp, so we were stuck with local roads. We got behind an unfortunate individual who had driven his Dodge Challenger up here from Texas (What was I thinking? was surely going through his head) We spent a good while stuck on a hill.
Finally home, watching the snow continue. Stay safe everyone!
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #170  
Cops here drive the AWD Challengers and just love them in the winter!

Blustery, cold and snowing here. Burrrr!
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #171  
Cops here drive the AWD Challengers and just love them in the winter!

Blustery, cold and snowing here. Burrrr!

The one we got stuck behind was not an all wheel drive, and was having a terrible time. Some good hearted bystanders gave us a little push, I have a hard time getting used to the traction control, it really drastically cuts engine power when it detects slippage.
I gave the tractor and loader a good workout clearing my drive and that of my next door next door neighbor.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #172  
Not my neck of the woods, but it kinda sucks to see a Tornado warning anywhere at 5AM on December 17.

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Tallahassee FL
417 AM CST Tue Dec 17 2019

The National Weather Service in Tallahassee has issued a

* Tornado Warning for...

Southwestern Geneva County in southeastern Alabama...

* Until 500 AM CST.

* At 417 AM CST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Geneva, moving northeast at 30 mph.
 
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#173  
Better snow than Tornados for sure, at least when its below 32 the miserable wood ticks don't attach to you
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #174  
Better snow than Tornados for sure, at least when its below 32 the miserable wood ticks don't attach to you
Amen to that.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #175  
Better snow than Tornados for sure, at least when its below 32 the miserable wood ticks don't attach to you
I will second that, I despise ticks, have had tick fever, no fun. If I need to get work done out in the woods in warm weather I have to soak myself in repellent.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #176  
The one we got stuck behind was not an all wheel drive, and was having a terrible time. Some good hearted bystanders gave us a little push, I have a hard time getting used to the traction control, it really drastically cuts engine power when it detects slippage.
I gave the tractor and loader a good workout clearing my drive and that of my next door next door neighbor.

On many vehicles there is a button that will disable the traction control, on some vehicles an initial push will reduce the power cut back but still allow the system to play with the brakes, then on some of them if when stopped the same button is pressed and held for 5 seconds it will disable much more of that system, also many of them will revert back at 40-45 mph.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #177  
Last winter my Lady friend arrived here in slushy conditions with her Kia and thought she had wrecked it. Making all kinds of noise and something (brakes) was smoking. Seemed she just had not turned off the traction control of which she had no idea at all.
 
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   / OMG, already thinking of winter #178  
On many vehicles there is a button that will disable the traction control, on some vehicles an initial push will reduce the power cut back but still allow the system to play with the brakes, then on some of them if when stopped the same button is pressed and held for 5 seconds it will disable much more of that system, also many of them will revert back at 40-45 mph.

I looked up how to turn it off, had to go through a menu, easy once you know how.
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #179  
I will second that, I despise ticks, have had tick fever, no fun. If I need to get work done out in the woods in warm weather I have to soak myself in repellent.

A good friend of my Sons got a form of tick fever a few years ago. Now he cannot eat meat of a hooved animal. Isn't the weird!!!
 
   / OMG, already thinking of winter #180  
I know a person around here who had the same thing happen. I don't understand it.
 

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