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rattletrap

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U.P. Michigan
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New Holland T2310
Here's my T2310 (40 horse) that is getting dangerously close to the 100h mark, the Allied 73" snowblower I recently bought, and my ol trusty I.M.C.O. 5' brush hog that I have had for years. So far I have put about 23 hours on the tractor doing misc dirt moving, fork work, and hogging. When my wallet thickens again I think I will upgrade to a 6ft hog... I can't even tell the 5ft is back there till I hit some "treasures" with it. I also have a 1948(ish) 8N, KK scoop, KK blade, KK boom pole, and some other assorted "inventions and contraptions" I will try to get pics of before they get buried in snow.
 

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Nice setup :thumbsup: I have an old 5' brush hog that I want to use to "find" all the rocks and other surprises... Still going strong even after making gravel out of rocks!
 
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Looks like your ready for any projects RT..nice setup.
 
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Excellent looking blower built like a tank, I also like the fact that your snow chute is tall it will probably throw some distance and help keep the snow off of you very nice indeed, just don't let the safety police catch you with those PTO shields missing on that mower LOL you'll get a ticket take care
 
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Haha I hear ya there!:thumbsup: I think the blower will work out ok but I won't know for sure till we get some snow. It seems to be built heavy enough. It has the full gearbox unlike the newer models. I like that idea for some reason.
 
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Absolute correct the gearbox filled with oil is absolutely the way to go for a tractor like yours especially if you have a good-sized lot to clear. the unit looks pretty clean you might want to check the oil and maybe change it out simple enough to do, I do mine every season it's less than 2 quarts of 80-90W, between the condensation of heating up and cooling off it's pretty milky when I change it in the spring couldn't hurt to take a look. take care
 
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Better safe than sorry I say. Oil looks decent but I plan on dumping it anyway. It helps me sleep at night. :)
 
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Nice Machine! I was looking at a TC 45, wound up buying a Boomer 4060.
They are all great machines that will out last you and me!
 

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