I don't have as impressive of a machine as many of the pictures in this thread

. But what I've got works well for me :thumbsup:.
Here's a picture of my new (to me) F935 with the 47" 2-stage thrower on it. This is a unit from the 80s with around 2200 hours on it. It was originally used by the state of Illinois. I haven't had the F935 a full year yet, and this is my first winter with it. There is a list of maintenance items I'm working on too. Once it's fixed back up, the heat and the wiper will work and it will have a block heater. Plus there will be a lot of adjustments and checks done along with new filters and fluids. For now, I miss not having the heater & wiper. Luckily, it is parked inside so it starts no problem and there are no freezing issues. Behind it, you can see the 60" rear discharge deck that I use for mowing. That is the heavest deck I've ever seen.
A previous owner replaced the hydro chute unit with an electric winch and a three position temporary switch inside. I wish I had all the hydro parts so I could put them back on, but at least this works. The thrower is missing the shoes, and the scraping bar at the back is worn down to the housing. I'm ordering a 5'Lx1'W piece of HMDP and I'll create my own 6"x12" shoes to mount to the side of the housing. Then I'll rip the rest in half lengthwise and have enough to make two scraping blades that won't hurt my nice concrete drive (one to use and one as a spare).
And a couple of quick videos showing the electric chute control and one throwing only a 4 or 5 inches of snow:
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