Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!!

   / Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!! #31  
I bet the ski resorts up your way are loving this! I don't remember this much continuous snow since I moved up here in '82. Back then I just couldn't get over the fact that it snowed pretty much every day. Also had to get used to perpetual clouds though. We did see a glimpse of the sun yesterday and I've forgotten what color my truck is supposed to be. Life's a blast!

Rob
 
   / Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!! #32  
Wow! What a difference plowing snow with my Kubota this year compared to my Craftsman last year! It was great!

We had about 6" and I finished my 350' gravel driveway and my neighbor's 100' gravel driveway so quickly that I went ahead and did the 3/4 mile (private) road for our subdivision.

The B6100DT is 4wd and I have turfs in the back and Ags in the front. No chains, all four tires loaded w/ methanol.

I adapted the 4' snow blade from my Craftsman to hook up to the FEL and it worked like a champ. Will post pictures of that in the "enhancements" area as soon as I get them back and scanned in.

I've been reading the posts on lights and thought I didn't need additional lights since I didn't plan on working at night. Well, I started plowing at 3:30 yesterday and had to quit when it got dark at about 4:45. If I'd had better lights, I would have done a better job on the "clean-up". Sooo - maybe install lights this weekend.

WVBill
 
   / Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!! #33  
WVBill,
Kinda puts a grin on your face having that much fun, /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gifand you really can't call it work now. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Be careful out there plowing,for your highway department become/w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif.

Better get some diesel could be a long winter. /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Thomas..NH /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
   / Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!! #34  
Thomas:

My wife said nearly the same thing: "What are you doing out there plowing the subdivision road - the Homeowner's Association is supposed to take care of that."

My reply - "Yeah, well... {grin}..."

I also thought about diesel about half way through the plowing and 1/2 mile from the house: "What If I run this thing out of fuel...!" Stopped, got off and checked the tank - still half full. But I do need to get some more 'cause my fuel can is empty.

WVBill
 
   / Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!! #35  
WVBill,
Like Jim's motto "Boys with our toys"
You gotta let lose sometimes an enjoy.

You know Bill if you keep extending your plow route,you may want to consider also a wing plow. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif/w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif

Be careful out there.

Thomas..NH /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
   / Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!! #36  
Yeah my JD4300 with front blade is light years ahead of the 25 year old 12HP Massey Furgeson I used in previous years. The right equipment for the job sure makes a big difference.

It just keeps getting better. Last night couldn't get up our gravel driveway with a 4X4 SUV after 3 tries! Only had couple inches of snow but ice under it. End of drive is around 30 degree slope and no room to get a run at it. Parked the SUV then walked the 900' drive. Even though it was -20 wind chill and getting dark I was hot about the SUV not being able to make it! Fired up the 4300 and using the headlights for the first time, scraped off as much snow and ice from the lane as I could. Grabbed a flashlight and trudged back down the 900' lane. Seemed like 900 miles. Started the SUV for a 4th try and it almost made it but had to back down for a 5th try. The tires hit a couple bare gravel spots and finally made it and pulled into the garage. I thought something was really strange cause the SUV had made it in worst conditions before. Upon inspection discovered that the 4x4 light was on but the lever wasn't pulled back all the way so it was really in 4X2 mode! Stupid is as stupid does. :)

Friday will be a new challenge since my wife has to use the SUV to go to work and that leaves me with the Nissan pickup for work. It's a 4X2 and has trouble making it up the lane even in the summer!! Got 800 lbs of Quikrete in the back and it will be interesting to see if that gives enough traction. Might have to pull the truck up the lane with the 4300. Have chain will travel.

Chuck in IN
 
   / Snow, Snow, & more Snow!!! #37  
sorry Bob ... but with the amount of snow that's fallen in mid-Michigan (sounds like a flake or two less than your place) ... I'd surely jump at the chance to have a front snowblower (1st choice), rear snowblower (2nd choice) or a front mount snow blade (3rd choice)on my L3710. Using the bucket is fine on my drive since it's asphalt and scrapes nicely ... but the 350 yards or so back to the barn? Well, that's mostly packed and grassed with some remaining gravel spots ... and not at all flat ... I'm either floating the bucket over the snow or digging in and gouging out turf. And ... pushing snow with a buckets that narrower than the tractor (as most seem to be) means that you have to make a mess dropping loads off on the side ... which is a) unsightly and b) a magnet for drifts.
If Santa would just drop a front-mount PTO snowblower down the chimney, I'd be happy to repair the damage to the flue!!

too bad that common sense ain't
 

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