I want some snow! I painted a 6' King Kutter Professional Rear Blade (Medium Duty, which was a faded yellow with rust spots) and the SpeeCo Quick Hitch, which was red, JD green. Can't wait for some snow.
Hard said:I want some snow! I painted a 6' King Kutter Professional Rear Blade (Medium Duty, which was a faded yellow with rust spots) and the SpeeCo Quick Hitch, which was red, JD green. Can't wait for some snow.![]()
Hard said:That's the way I've always done it for the last 2 winters, push it backwards. I know all about the twisting around in the seat and sore neck and so on and so on.... If I lived in upstate New York or other very heavy and very frequent snow areas I would probably get the front mounted snowblower but they are very pricey. This blade was less than $500 and for the amount and frequency of snow I get It will do the job just fine. It's just not worth it, to me, to buy a front or rear mounted blower.
Hard said:I want some snow! I painted a 6' King Kutter Professional Rear Blade (Medium Duty, which was a faded yellow with rust spots) and the SpeeCo Quick Hitch, which was red, JD green. Can't wait for some snow.![]()
Hard said:I want some snow! I painted a 6' King Kutter Professional Rear Blade (Medium Duty, which was a faded yellow with rust spots) and the SpeeCo Quick Hitch, which was red, JD green. Can't wait for some snow.![]()