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    Toolcat Snow Blowing Tires

    Flat terrain. Start with mostly a packed crushed limestone base, that will change to hardpacked snow base as it accumulates, no pavement. Typical snowfall probably in the 3-6" range, often with some wind, so it's not fluff. Typical snow/wind event will make some areas I'm blowing up to 12-14"...
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    Toolcat Snow Blowing Tires

    I know this is a very old thread but I'm wondering if anyone has any updates or new experiences with Toolcat snow tires? IdahoToolCat if you're still around wondering how the 265 blizzacks worked out for you? Purchased an F series Toolcat that I'll be using with a blower on my rural property...
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    Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Pictures of your snow weapons

    Versatile bidirectional with an 834 Lorenz blower. 13" wet heavy snowfall. Due to the wind it's about half that depth in this pic, get's to full depth in another 50' or so, then about 30" where the snowplow left his windrow. Nothing beats hydrostatic in these conditions.
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    Drum Eject Snow Blowers

    Practical feature or expensive cool factor? Was looking at video of a Schulte snow blower with the rotating drum, drum eject / discharge feature and wondering if this was a useful feature? Their Website says it increases capacity but is it enough to justify the extra expense? The cool factor is...
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    Snow Equipment Buying/Pricing Anyone make a tractor that front mounts a 3pt snowblower?

    This pic is not my tractor, just the same model. Much different tractor than your 28 hp Chinese model but Versatile made the Bidirectional years ago. The smallest is the model 150 @ 71hp. The 160, 256 and 276 models were their other bidirectional models. The seat and steering wheel are a...
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