NH Winter Scenes

   / NH Winter Scenes #11  
I keep my tractor and the backhoe and a few other attachments in here for the winter but I also spray the cylinder rods with fluid film, love that stuff! Gary
 

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   / NH Winter Scenes #12  
I keep my tractor and the backhoe and a few other attachments in here for the winter but I also spray the cylinder rods with fluid film, love that stuff! Gary

Real nice garage / barn / shed/ storage building. What is it build out of? Is it a metal building or stick built. The size looks perfect, nice tall doors.

Joel
 
   / NH Winter Scenes #14  
Joel it is a stick built garage/shop with vinyl siding and shingle's to match the house, 24x40x12 with a 12ft high sliding door, I built it like that to be able to get my truck in when I was trucking and the building wouldn't look too high behind the house, now that i don't have a truck I might lower the opening a foot and a half and put on a roll up door when I have some spare cash.
 
   / NH Winter Scenes #15  
somehow the picture's didn't post last time, here are a couple of the home in the winter in Ontario about 45 miles northeast of Toronto .Gary
 

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   / NH Winter Scenes
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#16  
Hi Jim,
Nice pics, but you should show them your hill. So they can see how hard that little bulldog works.
KiotiDave


Thanks Dave...

it's hard to get the full effect of the incline and twists of the driveway on film.....
but, you're right, that little ck20hst is a real bulldog on the hill.... both pushing a snow blower or dragging a 5' blade full of dirt while grading the driveway.... great machine..... thanks for all of your help through the years.....
Jim
 
   / NH Winter Scenes #17  
Here's a picture of my snow relocation machine. If it doesn't give loose from a frontal attack it will surely give lose from the blower's auger bringing up the rear.

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   / NH Winter Scenes #18  
Here's a picture of my snow relocation machine. If it doesn't give loose from a frontal attack it will surely give lose from the blower's auger bringing up the rear.

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Real nice set up, you just can't beat a blower for moving snow, when I plow the banks build up fast and then I've got a bunch of loader work to do.

Nice picture.

Joel
 
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Here's a picture of my snow relocation machine. If it doesn't give loose from a frontal attack it will surely give lose from the blower's auger bringing up the rear.

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Rimshot:

nice picture and nice setup. what kind of blower are you running on your machine
Jim
 
   / NH Winter Scenes #20  
Rimshot:

nice picture and nice setup. what kind of blower are you running on your machine
Jim

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Thanks Jim and Joel,

The blower is from Martin/Meteor of Canada. It's a two stage 60" wide unit and the CK20 handles it perfectly. There was a few Meteors (60" models) that apparently came through with some bad cross shaft gear box's. I have had mine a year now and moved tons of snow without a problem .

I could never keep my place cleared with a plow. Perhaps I could but it would be twice the work because I just have no room for the snowpiles with so many trees. I would constantly be out there with the loader keeping the banks back. With the blower I keep feeding the snow to the trees and they just keep on standing there taking it.

rimshot
 

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