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We got about 10" of snow... all I can say is; WOW! It's amazing! Night and day difference. The plow used to steer the bike, now I can wing into a corner and still make the curve! I was pushing snow coming over the blade... I was scraping up ice and pushing back frozen snow banks. I'm very impressed. Some did back out a little. I may mot have tightened them enough in the first place. I did notice that there are rubber blocks just under the screws... so if I replace these I could go very long... as much as 2".
 
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We just finished up with another snow and I am running out of places to put it. Here are a few pictures of my TLB 110 with the hoe off and the box blade on and some snow banks/piles. In a few picture you can see I can now drive out onto the snow piles to push more snow down the hill.



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We just finished up with another snow and I am running out of places to put it. Here are a few pictures of my TLB 110 with the hoe off and the box blade on and some snow banks/piles. In a few picture you can see I can now drive out onto the snow piles to push more snow down the hill.



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I like that 3rd photo, looks like you might need to move your house to make more room!
 
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View attachment 416508Nothing exotic here but the PTO blower was the best money spent. I did not want a front mount, the FEL is a must have.

That's a nice set up. For a while this winter I only had chains on the front, I was surprised how well that worked. Better than only having them on the rear, I thought, and quicker/easier to put on.
 
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Nice rig Brimfield. I bet you were glad to have the blower on this winter! We got off easy compared to you guys in NB!

Well just as a little test I took the trash out to the end of the driveway. Tried to slide on sheer ice on a downhill by braking hard... nearly got thrown into the windshield! Crazy how much these grab! More traction with them on ice then tires on gravel. I'm grinning ear to ear. :)

The tracks are no longer "4 season" but I didn't intend for them to be anyway. Oh, and just in case you were wondering, the screw heads are 5/16ths.

That track set up looks like you could go anyplace on the ice.
 
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ugo4it.
Hope icing not problem...could be most interesting.
 
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I found that chains on the front make a huge difference with traction and even more with the steering. We are getting lots of ice now and the front chains are a must. Front chains with rear chains and diff lock on is amazing, i worry about breaking the plow at times.
 

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