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sassafraspete
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- Dec 14, 2003
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- Tractor
- Branson (kukje) 4020, 40hp turbo
Well, back inside now...after spending all afternoon out with the tractor. I ended up taking off the backhoe and putting on a rear blade along with the front blade. My front blade is really heavy and with my gravel drive ....and ground not packed frozen...it digs in pretty bad. I have shoes...but if they are down...they dig in as well. I guess Henro's wheels would work well. (future project).
The front blade works well on pavement. I had a young man come to the house, asking for help. He was off the road in front of our house... on a hill. I wasn't sure what I could do...he seemed to be in a precarious situation. He wanted to call a tow truck, but I knew it might be all day before one got out this far. I plowed the hill with a couple of passes, and then hooked up to his van . I slipped very little, but since he was on the downhill berm side of the road... it took about 30 feet before I could get him up over the berm...just wanted to slide along it for a ways. There were a couple of what else....sassafras trees that kept him from rolling over. Luckily, he didn't seem to have much damage to the van...so was lucky. Since the hill is steep at the first part, and has an incline for about 1/2 mile, I pulled him all the way to the top and then sent him on his way. He couldn't thank me enough. he kept going on and on... I just shook his hand and said have a merry xmas.
I was impressed how the tractor handled in that situation. The front chains did their job well.
sassafraspete
The front blade works well on pavement. I had a young man come to the house, asking for help. He was off the road in front of our house... on a hill. I wasn't sure what I could do...he seemed to be in a precarious situation. He wanted to call a tow truck, but I knew it might be all day before one got out this far. I plowed the hill with a couple of passes, and then hooked up to his van . I slipped very little, but since he was on the downhill berm side of the road... it took about 30 feet before I could get him up over the berm...just wanted to slide along it for a ways. There were a couple of what else....sassafras trees that kept him from rolling over. Luckily, he didn't seem to have much damage to the van...so was lucky. Since the hill is steep at the first part, and has an incline for about 1/2 mile, I pulled him all the way to the top and then sent him on his way. He couldn't thank me enough. he kept going on and on... I just shook his hand and said have a merry xmas.
I was impressed how the tractor handled in that situation. The front chains did their job well.
sassafraspete