not2old
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2010
- Messages
- 1,275
- Location
- Scotch Creek, British Columbia
- Tractor
- 2010 Massey GC2610TLB
That's some nice work! Well done!The picture on my last post is of the home built bucket I made for moving snowView attachment 637824 This one is of the quick change brackets.
View attachment 637825 This next is of the adapter frame with forks installed. View attachment 637826 Moving my sled with a jib pole installed.
View attachment 637827 Loading into my truck. With a couple of planks I can also move the sled four stairs in or out of my basement for summer storage.
I知 really peeved that I did not buy a 2360 with my first machine...it is F段n amazing.
I do about a mile of paved driveway with a considerable hill. Did it all last night in about an hour. Would have been 2 with the rear blower and bucket.
Anyone considering front or rear blower, front all day!
Another storm is rolling through, sideways snow from the north, there saying 2 to 4 inches tonight (2' + snow on the ground and still slowly settling).
About 24 degrees F, seems like a small spring storm, but the driveway/access road is still completely iced over and not any signs of melting as of today.
With the above weather information, all I did today was look at my MF Tractor thinking it's not very far away that I'll be swapping out the MF Snowblower for the MF Dozer Blade.
KC
Oh, I forgot, the power was out for about a hour tonight during the high wind event...
All we羆*e getting is rain, took the blower and chains off the other day, took the snow tires off the cars as well. Probably get 3 next week...lol
All we’re getting is rain, took the blower and chains off the other day, took the snow tires off the cars as well. Probably get 3’ next week...lol