CK3510H (Ready for Winter)

   / CK3510H (Ready for Winter) #1  

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Millville, Nova Scotia
Tractor
2018 CK3510H
Just finished getting my new 3510 all dressed up for winter!...lol Let it snow! B0CE6B01-80FA-4574-94D2-86D7F3D47638.jpeg97ED7056-8080-4B85-9BB2-5EB8C5139A14.jpeg9221E3B0-97D8-4ECE-B11A-EFB37C330FF9.jpeg
 
   / CK3510H (Ready for Winter)
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#3  
Hope it performs as well as the CK2610 I traded in on this. Had the plow and blower on that and it worked awesome. Only traded cus I wanted hydro over gear.
 
   / CK3510H (Ready for Winter) #4  
I understand why many like the front mount blowers, but for me, after trying both for some time, I really do like the rear mount blowers better. Your setup illustrates this. The rear mount, along with the FEL blade really lets you get some work done. If no blade, even a bucket up front is very useful when blowing. I also feel like I can see whats coming up to the auger a lot better with a rear mount blower, and I can pivot/maneuver a lot more accurately. Very nice setup you have.
 
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I live very close to the Atlantic Ocean which tends to give us a lot of snowfalls that turn to rain on the tail end thus making the snow heavy and wet...what the blower can't handle the blade will...I actually use the blade more than the blower..use blower mainly for deep drifts..
 

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