doelake
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Have you had much snow this season?? Or is global warming making your area tropical too!!All we got this weekend was a 1/4 inch of ice.![]()
Have you had much snow this season?? Or is global warming making your area tropical too!!All we got this weekend was a 1/4 inch of ice.![]()
<img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=300083"/>this is how we roll in CT
I plowed for the first time with this setup this morning. Works great, but I see what you guys mean about another set of shoes on the back of the plow. I dug in a couple times on rougher spots, and am still getting the hang of keeping the FEL arms as low as possible.
Those Ag tires sure gripped well. Didn't use 4Wd, but 6" snow might not be a fair test. Will be good to have 4Wd if it ever gets heavy/deep.
I would like to know how someone could be 100% wrong 100% OF THE TIME AND still KEEP THEIR JOBS.
Most politicians!
Getting a little in Ottawa. I took the zamboni off last night and put the blower back on to get ready, but looking out the window, that might have been optimistic.
Zamboni? Is that some sort of 3-pt attachment??? Photos?

Have you had much snow this season?? Or is global warming making your area tropical too!!
WowSure, I guess it's on topic, more of an ice weapon. This is last years version but it is improved every year. This year I took the rear blade off the box blade and sharpened the front blade on the bench grinder. I installed nylon runners on the sides to adjust the bite that the blade takes. The biggest change for this year is trying to get hot water. I have the wood stove we just replaced at the cottage, so I fastened it to a pallet, installed one 3' length of stove pipe and built a heat exchanger that slides into it out of 40' of copper pipe. I have a pump that draws water out of one tank, through the heat exchanger and returns it to the other tank. Since the two tanks are connected, the water simply circulates. My first try was last weekend and the circulation pump my friend gave me didn't work, although I did manage to make some steem. I just bought a self priming transfer pump, so I'll give it a go after tomorrows melt down (calling for +10 - 12 C).
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WowYou really do have a zamboni!!! I guess your ice rink must be something to see, if you have your own equipment to maintain it!!! Awesome design:thumbsup: I wonder if I could apply something like that on our lake... we would have the best rink anywhere
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Tire Chains...the never ending story! I will get along without them, but they would help with turning while pushing snow. Not a deal breaker, but I cannot twist the plow around like I could on the 3/4 ton pickup.
I purchased the rubber tire chains this year for my JD due to a new driveway I am on quite a hill and could not make it up before putting them on. They work great and cost a bit less than regular chains.]
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Put both pairs of tire chains on the mog today, hoping we will get some snow Monday and Monday night.
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That mog is awesome!