Acolar
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- Joined
- Sep 16, 2007
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- Tractor
- JD 3520 eHydro, Cab
I only have the 366 Blade - not sure how the broom is powered - suspect via mid pto.
Now you worry me about the traction as I have R4's also. I have not yet plowed any snow since I purchased the machine in the spring.
Anyone else comment on the lack of traction Matt talked about..
I have the rear ballast box - would prefer not to use chains or loaded tires...
Hoses to the angle cylinders run down the right side of the frame over the axle to the quick disconnects at the right side of the cab. They are not retained via any hose loops and I used some tie straps to keep them away from moving parts. The loft cylinder hoses are positively secured to the frame or engine block as i recall.
Now you worry me about the traction as I have R4's also. I have not yet plowed any snow since I purchased the machine in the spring.
Anyone else comment on the lack of traction Matt talked about..
I have the rear ballast box - would prefer not to use chains or loaded tires...
Hoses to the angle cylinders run down the right side of the frame over the axle to the quick disconnects at the right side of the cab. They are not retained via any hose loops and I used some tie straps to keep them away from moving parts. The loft cylinder hoses are positively secured to the frame or engine block as i recall.