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Putting a 2.75" hardened steel pipe on rear blade for plowing in soft conditions?
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Those work great on pavement or hard frozen ground. On softer ground they just make 2 trenches.
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Who plugs tires?
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Had a hard time getting up some hills in the winter with my first car, so I got two much more snow oriented tires and put them on the...
Today at 3:02 PM
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You haven't done much drag racing. :ROFLMAO: I do remember replacing only two tires on two occasions. Once was over 30 years ago, so...
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Bald tires suck in the wet.... on either end but I can control the rear with throttle but the front will go straight as soon as brake is...
Today at 2:52 PM
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Being that most vehicles are FWD these days it makes even less sense. Putting new tires on the axle that does not steer, brake or drive...
Today at 2:51 PM
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Since your steering and 70+% of the braking is on the front of a vehicle this does not make sense to me.....YMMV
Today at 2:51 PM
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What did you buy this week?
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Bought a Dodge Durango.
Today at 2:48 PM
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Bought a fuse amp meter tester from Harbor Freight. I have a draw im trying to find on my dads truck and figured I'd give this a try...
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I have rocks, a lot of them, that have been hard to move efficiently. They are everywhere on my 240 acres. Some are as big as a...
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I came to agreement with the neighbor to buy his adjoining 23ac.🥳
Today at 2:46 PM
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Rear Finish Mower
How to narrow a three-point attachment arms
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For this particular task there's not even a need for a press, just the bottle jack. Or a Hi-Lift. Most everybody has something heavy...
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I run a 2572 with no problems. If possible move them back to the front holes, it will make them a lot stronger and avoid bending.
Today at 12:18 PM
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Instead of a fab shop you can try repair shops, as many will have a press. Or $250 will get you a 20 ton press from hf.
Today at 12:18 PM
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Putting a 2.75" hardened steel pipe on rear blade for plowing in soft conditions?
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Let's say that the blade is equal distances from the tractor's rear tires and the gauge wheel. If so, when the tractor goes over a 2"...
Today at 12:14 PM
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Its actually 2 7/8 drill stem. Very hard and would last a long time for what you are doing.... But if you weld any tabs etc to the pipe...
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