Slickheadhunter
Gold Member
36 inches
SlickHeadHunter - deep snow bad for the deer. Get out there and do some coyote hunting, after your done with cleanup of course.
Yeoser, Slickheadhunter......You guys got some serious snow no weare/so weare/under weare......(whatever....:laughing
My two co-workers will have all kinds of stories 2moro at work, they live in Weare......
BTW, that avatar don't look like a baldy (slickhead).....:drool:
If a big one walks by he's in trouble! But my name was given to me because I absolutely will not hold out for horns, if a legal deer wanders too close, it's in trouble! I'm a meat hunter and my family loves venison.
View attachment 302434My new 2720 with home made cab from the 2320. Frontier blower.View attachment 302430
Very nice setup you got there. I admire those hearty souls who aren't afraid to use cabless tractors to remove snow. CUT's without cabs are very rare up here. The slow turning chute could be a blessing in disguise, the ridiculously high speed at which hydraulic chutes rotate often makes them frustrating to use and dangerous for pedestrians who don't expect it to change direction so fast.
Here's mine; 2003 TJ, 6.0(LQ4), 4L65E, 241OR, D60 with ARB, 14 bolt with Detroit, 40" Krawlers, 7.5' Fisher cut down to 6'8"
Obviously you need either studs in those tires or a set of ice chains and they should be loaded with rimguard or Cal. Cloride. Naw on second thought if you loaded those fat boys you either wouldn't have enough engine to turn them or you would twist off drive line components that weren't up to the job. :devil:
Um..., are you being sarcastic?