I see some of you guys are just running chains on the front tires. Does this work pretty good? Would sure be a bit cheaper buying the chains for the smaller tires.
I have a steep section of my drive that is always hare to get back up. Yesterday it took about a hour to move enough snow to get back to the top.
I'm still trying to figure out how to post pics. Do you click on "manage attachments"?
After spending a few hours with the FEL yesterday, the cavalry came to the rescue today and did in five minutes what would have taken me all day. I retreating back up the hill, looking out my rear window.
Here's some before and after shots of last weekends storm that left us with more than a foot of the white stuff.
Those pictures were taken about 3 days apart, but it'd been so cold that hardly any of the snow had melted. Also, you'll learn real fast that you need to invest in chains for the future when you tractor loses traction to the point that your unable to plow so you have to end up shoveling an 8 ' x 30' ft section of your driveway covered with a 1'+ of heavy wet snow just so you can get back up the hill.
Here's our resident deer pack checking out what my Deere did with the snow.