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Now your kids can play with all of the new light switches

Oh, they have already. In fact, my wife put them to work this morning cleaning all of the old switches because they all looked so dirty compared to the new ones.
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #312  
I assume that is walk behind to tractor driven:thumbsup:
If we get the snow we are supposed to tonight I should be able to post pics of the 3040 with the dozer blade. Not enough for the blower yet. :(

That is correct.

Anxious to put it to work.

Snow please.:thumbsup:
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #313  
1962 Farmall 460 with an 8 ft. homemade bucket.
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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #314  
Welcome to TBN Randy. ;)
Sure nice to see some of yesterdays iron doing what it does best. :)
 
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Randy
:welcome:

I like that hammock in the background. Must be one of those surprise snows that caught ya off guard. :D :)
 
   / Pictures of your snow weapons #317  
I like your style Randy!

I got somewhat jealous of all the guys with power angle plow blades and finally got one mounted up on the big boy.

Went from this:....................... to this:



Now with the blower on the back, that tractor is armed on both ends!
 

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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #318  
Randy.
Thanks for the trip down memoery lane :)..Farmall Super H..had to play the brakes to keeper in line while pushing..rear chains on not to much was going to stop the old girl.
 
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After 5 winters of using a walk-behind snowblower on a 700ft driveway, I'm anxious to use my new (used) machinery this winter. 63 inch blower on the front and 6 foot blade on the rear. I presume I'll be using just the blade for smaller snowfalls but I'll have to wait and see. Hopefully we will get a couple of practice snows before the heavy stuff hits.
 

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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #320  
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:thumbsup:My first weapon of choice is a Craftman 30" 10 hp walk behind. If the snow is real deep and or drifting I use the B3200, BB first then the FEL to move the piles.Of course my BX23 TLB with front blower does a neat job too.And if I get lazy and cold:eek: I have a F-350 PSD 4X4 with a Fisher 8' Minute Mount in barn.
DevilDog
 
 
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