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Snowplowing with a "Wing" & a winch:

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AMC RULES

Does look pretty cool...

 

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953 nut

Craig, I have used concrete blocks and scrap steel as weight box filler, never thought of using a dog.

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squonk

That pooch didn't look like he/she offered too much weight to help traction. N56c0dacb55985_MollieBryant002.thumb.jpg.ow my beagle on the other hand.......

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AMC RULES

...or, maybe one strategically placed dino...  

for that really slippery stuff.     :confusion-shrug:

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Anyone know where to find a big dinosaur we can use for :wh: ballast?   Godzilla.gif

 

 

 

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DennisThornton

Seems everyday I learn something here or see something really worth while.  Not sure how that would work on heavy snow or with me banging into stuff but I could sure use if for the last pass cleanup/fine tuning!

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953 nut
3 hours ago, DennisThornton said:

Not sure how that would work on heavy snow

I was thinking the same thing, just turning the blade to the side tends to push the :wh: to the other direction, a wing would run you around in circles! 

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DennisThornton
3 hours ago, 953 nut said:

I was thinking the same thing, just turning the blade to the side tends to push the :wh: to the other direction, a wing would run you around in circles! 

Yes, I use my C-85 with only rear chains for plowing and steering is an issue as it is!

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can whlvr

front weight and roller chain really help

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