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Maybe not as impressive as some of the stuff posted but a big step up from the Cub Cadet I have used the past 16 years. Let it snow. Let it snow. Let it snow.
 

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   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #362  
Maybe not as impressive as some of the stuff posted but a big step up from the Cub Cadet I have used the past 16 years. Let it snow. Let it snow. Let it snow.
I think it is just as impressive.
That is a nicely setup unit. It should work great.
 
   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #363  
Maybe not as impressive as some of the stuff posted but a big step up from the Cub Cadet I have used the past 16 years. Let it snow. Let it snow. Let it snow.

Is that a Kubota snow shield?
 
   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #364  
Rfisher7381- Don't sell that little bugger short! You'll be amazed at how well that clears snow.

Have you tried it without chains yet? I find that my turfs work just fine, although I do keep my BH on for weight n the rear....
 
   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #366  
irvingj said:
Rfisher7381- Have you tried it without chains yet? I find that my turfs work just fine, although I do keep my BH on for weight n the rear....

Based on other TBN member comments I initially planned to skip the chains. I always liked the chains on my old Cub Cadet. For that machine chains were essential as it was 2WD and no diff lock. However a side benefit, in my opinion, was that the chains break up the hard packed snow and allowed me to keep the driveway always nearly down to the asphalt. Then on sunnier days the remaining snow melted and my driveway was usually free of snow/ice. So I decided to just get the chains as they weren't very expensive.
 
   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #367  
Unfortunately, I am going to miss out this year. I am sure I'll get plenty of snow here in Afghanistan. The mountains are already covered. They are quite a pretty sight, in spite of all that is going on around me.

Interestly enough, I do not get cold while I am in the seat. But, the minute I get off the tractor...the chill hits the bones:confused2:

That is my cousin's 750 parked in the rear.

I am looking forward to the pictures, videos, and stories from all you fellow TBNr's:thumbsup:

Hawk
 

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   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #368  
My 1986 Agri-Power 5000 (aka Zetor 5011) with seven foot snowblower and six foot front end loader.
 

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   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #369  
Unfortunately, I am going to miss out this year. I am sure I'll get plenty of snow here in Afghanistan.

Hawk,
I assume this means you're military. If so, I humbly thank you for your sacrifice and your service. God Bless You and keep you safe so you can come home and warm up on the seat again.
 
   / Let's see your snow removal equipment #370  
Purchased from tractorcabdepot.com. Seems like a nice custom fit.

I just got a cab from trctorcabdepot, and i fit great except in the back. they didnt allow for the rear pto arm when raised up. had to get it custom altered!:thumbsup:
 

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