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rondo

I know that the abilities of these horses come as no surprise to most of you here, but I still am pretty impressed at what these babies can do.

With the winds that we've had the past few days I had drifts of 2-3 feet for a good 30 feet of driveway or so. It took me a while - running the drifts with the blade up (kind of skimming), then dropping the blade and pushing the pile. I ended up with 4-5 foot piles of snow and a perfectly clean drive. All this with the B-100 and my skinny fanny on the seat. I have pushed snow in years passed with some of the box store brands of tractor and there just is no comparison. I am constantly amazed at the power, the strength in frame and the overall heart of these tractors.

Sorry, got a little excited there, but hey...

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bitten

No apologys needed. Try some weights and chains and you shouldent have to skim the top layer. I have three horse studs and keep getting blown away with what they are capabol of.

P.J.

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Coadster32

You could skip on the weights and try some ben-and-jerrys. :hide:

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Teddy da Bear

Sorry, got a little excited there, but hey...

Can someone get Rondo a cigarette? :hide:

Seriously.... I am happy with my tractors performance as well.

My plow tractor has no chains or weights and worn out tires.

Still gets through the deep stuff.

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JimD

Can someone get Rondo a cigarette? :hide:

Seriously.... I am happy with my tractors performance as well.

My plow tractor has no chains or weights and worn out tires.

Still gets through the deep stuff.

:D:hide: :omg:

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Butch

:hide: :D:hide::omg: :omg:

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