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My WH "Clydesdales"

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Dresden Guy

I have the "Clydesdales" ready for some snow. I hope to get some seat time this winter..... 15", 20", 30" ...... I better be careful what I wish for.....I may get more than I want! I am tired of shoving dirt in my yard.....I want snow!

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B-80 (needs it's decals), C-160 (61-16K803), 1057

I would like to see other RS setups for snow....... snow cabs, weights, chains, snow blade, snowblower, or FEL.

Any weather prognosticators for the Midwest this winter? Or should I just read the Farmer's Almanac?

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jackpot21n

Heres mine. I'm lookin forwart to snow also :thumbs:

1057

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Ken B

Yes be careful what you wish for! One big blizzard or two might be nice but any more than that and it becomes to much like work!

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jimbotelho

Hope someone can help I have a 42in plow that( without taking it apart ) when I pull the angle handle and let go to lock the swivel in the locked position it will notwork i believe that either it has a spring missing or I know it moves freely and it has no rust holding the pin back any clues before i pull it apart? :thumbs:

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gdhile

I have a 416-8 with a plow i love being able to plow snow i will do all the neighbors for free and to top it off i have a 1984 3/4 chevy 4x4 with a snow plow that only gets used for parking lots neighbors dont understand why i would rather use the tractor. C,mon snow

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Horse'n Around

Ahhhh snow :)

Untill we can move Ill have to try and be satisfied looking at the pictures yall post. Till then I think that Im just going to sit here and pout :wh:

PS... I know Im a bit pathetic (ok maybe a lot) :thumbs:

John

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Retired Wrencher

:thumbs: :):wh: Steve how does that B-80 do in the snow I would like to put a short plow on mine?????Gary B................

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Dresden Guy

Gary (T1257),

I don't know :thumbs: , I just got the B-80 home about three (3) weeks ago and haven't touched it. It has chains and I suppose the weights that came on my 1057 (w/ a K301) could be used, although I am big enough that weights aren't needed!

I am anxious to see the first big snow to find out how the B-80 compares to the C-160. I am going to retrofit both blades with the bolt-on skids (Pictured in a WH Service Bulletin) to conserve the leading edge of my blade on the sidewalks of our town - I clean the snow from several blocks of sidewalks for fun. If any one has a set or two of blade skids they want to sell, let me know. I'm guessing the B-80 will maneuver a little easier than the C-160, but if we have the snows like last year, I will need the bigger tractor.

Where are you located?

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stevasaurus

wheelhorse85...that is way to cool...great idea. :thumbs: :)

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wheelhorsec85

thank you thank you !!! no need for applause :) just giving all you my 2 cents . worth :thumbs: :wh:

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jasoncracer

my setup witht he winch also i ordered front plate off ebay i thought of thisd to keep it out of they weather! enjoy the video

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bustedglass

I like those winch setups. Well thought out guys :thumbs: .

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dgoyette

Real nice horses Steve...won't be long now until the snow.

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