I have to say, she's a really great student. She may have a had a little trouble with the "keep it between the ditches" lesson, but she really progressed fast. We made it all the way to advanced tractoring topics like diff locks and walking yourself out with the loader!
That's a great picture!!! I've never had to deal with snow, but for some reason, I enjoy watching youtube videos of people clearing their driveways. Covid opened me up to watching all sorts of things I never thought I would enjoy!!!
Bobcat Toolcat 5610G, Deere X744, Cub Cadet IH 982
A few days ago I got the Toolcat up on a snow bank and was stuck. I used my traction boards under the tires (first time using them) to help get it out.
Nice picture, I'm still working with the wife on getting the tractor out of the garage without wrecking the door by not opening it all the way up and catching the rops...:confused3:
I'm in the Deep South, land of row crops, pine trees, and no snow. Thanks to COVID, an iPad, and TBN I've learned to appreciate another form of "plowing". Snow blowing or plowing looks like fun with an immediate sense of accomplishment. (I'm sure some will disagree with the fun part. ).
Nice picture, I'm still working with the wife on getting the tractor out of the garage without wrecking the door by not opening it all the way up and catching the rops...:confused3:
Oliver 70, Farmall A, Allis Chalmers C, VW Rabbit (repowered with a Geo engine} tractor/backhoe, Cat D4-7U
Plowing snow is great for about the first 5 - 10 minutes. After that it is just grate on the nerves. I plowed parking lots etc. for almost 20 years. Not anymore.