mike69440
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- Joined
- Jun 2, 2005
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- Central NH (God's Country)
- Tractor
- 2005 L39 Kubota, 2020 Polaris 570 Sportsman, 2006 RTV 900, 2019 RTV1100C, 1997 Komatsu PC75UU2E w/ Thumb & Blade, 2013 Mahindra Max28XL Shuttle plus many attachments
QUOTE=avc8130;4666225I still don't quite understand how they intend we use the sliding door. I see random strips of velcro. Is the bottom of the door supposed to fold up and then slide the whole door back?
Yes, the person who designed the door must be small, flexible and thin or work in the navy on a sub.
The lack of windshield wiper kind of sucks. I'm not sure the windshield even tough enough to handle one. I might try a Rain-X treatment.
No wiper does suck. Plexus might help too. One time I took the door off and used a snow brush. Still was way better than being out in blowing snow.
The cab is certainly WAY better than no cab!
Way better!
My Erskine plow has the ability to accept sides to make a pusher out of it, but all I plow is a 1/4 mile driveway so a plow is perfectly acceptable for me.
I thought of fabricating some quick attach wings also. Hmmm?
If I did commercial snow clearing, a high horsepower factory CAB tractor with 9' split Vee Plow and a huge snowblower in the back would be the tool to have. It would be almost fun clearing snow.
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Yes, the person who designed the door must be small, flexible and thin or work in the navy on a sub.
The lack of windshield wiper kind of sucks. I'm not sure the windshield even tough enough to handle one. I might try a Rain-X treatment.
No wiper does suck. Plexus might help too. One time I took the door off and used a snow brush. Still was way better than being out in blowing snow.
The cab is certainly WAY better than no cab!
Way better!
My Erskine plow has the ability to accept sides to make a pusher out of it, but all I plow is a 1/4 mile driveway so a plow is perfectly acceptable for me.
I thought of fabricating some quick attach wings also. Hmmm?
If I did commercial snow clearing, a high horsepower factory CAB tractor with 9' split Vee Plow and a huge snowblower in the back would be the tool to have. It would be almost fun clearing snow.
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