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Gilford wh

Took my 314 for a spin today. I was going to buy chains for it but  I might put up got sale in spring to get a hydro. Do for now I run bare back any thing it can't do I can do with my toro 926 oxe or my power king w the 48" haban blower

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muz123

Well we got some snow storms and i got some pics and a couple videos! When it comes to snow the 520’s will do any amount it seems!49B68A39-04EA-4551-8DAF-C7B5DFDB4D28.jpeg.7009b63f26cf0522db4b17dd9a2e7ba6.jpeg55F626F8-F3C4-497D-8CBD-0534BAD25A4A.jpeg.434a347b3b22a5c35532a0a298b232c6.jpeg

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Little plowing video here ^

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And here ^

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PeacemakerJack

Seeing @dclarke‘s post with his fine snow moving rig made me think of this thread.  I suppose it is time to resurrect it.  We have already received some snow in places of the mid west and it won’t be long before we have to start dealing with it on a regular basis.  I haven’t set up any of my snow movers yet but will work on momma’s “Mighty-D” soon.  Pics posted soon...

 

Maybe you have a new rig setup that you are going to try this year or a “before and after” set of pics of your horse pulls double duty...

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posifour11

It'll be my first year with this tractor unless I get my 125 back in shape before then. I'll be switching to narrower tires with chains. 

 

If you know what the second picture is and what it means, you know I need to get ready. 

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Pullstart
On 1/6/2018 at 10:32 AM, MalMac said:

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These Pics are various past winters. Same equipment though.

 

I love backgrounds...  nice C10(?) in the back!

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Pullstart

Here’s 2 of the 3 snow machines...  the blue ‘99 has 76,000 miles and we call it The Cadillac because it plows like a dream.  The white ‘01 has a nearly bulletproof transmission and a rock solid 6 liter and has capability of swiping a 16’ wide path.  

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c-series don

I'm glad these pictures aren't from today!! 

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posifour11
33 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 

I love backgrounds...  nice C10(?) in the back!

I was just looking at the tractor until you said that.... It looks to me like a "custom camper" 3/4 ton. Sorry to @MalMac. I'm a sucker for 67-72 Chevy pickups. My grandpa had one and I intend to buy one "when I get rich".

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Pullstart
21 minutes ago, posifour11 said:

I was just looking at the tractor until you said that.... It looks to me like a "custom camper" 3/4 ton. Sorry to @MalMac. I'm a sucker for 67-72 Chevy pickups. My grandpa had one and I intend to buy one "when I get rich".

 

I couldn’t tell with the hub caps on, but that cap/camper looks like a fun project!

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posifour11
14 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 

I couldn’t tell with the hub caps on, but that cap/camper looks like a fun project!

I'm no expert, by any means, but they look way too big for a half ton. My dad (full on hoarder stuff) used to buy used 3/4 tons and carry lots of crap under a shell. That's a whole different discussion. 😀

 

But, either way, @MalMac has a cab that us non-yankees really like when the Yankees let it get down here. 🤣🤣😁

 

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artfull dodger

No new pics of my snow rig yet, still in grass cutting and leave chopping mode right now.  We are a one Horse family, so she wont get the blade, weights and chains till closer to Thanksgiving unless we get an early storm.      Mike and Michele T

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19richie66

I live in Florida.... what can I say? 😎

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, 19richie66 said:

I live in Florida.... what can I say? 😎

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I don't you box up some of that warm air come about January 1st and mail it to me??

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posifour11
9 minutes ago, artfull dodger said:

No new pics of my snow rig yet, still in grass cutting and leave chopping mode right now.  We are a one Horse family, so she wont get the blade, weights and chains till closer to Thanksgiving unless we get an early storm.      Mike and Michele T

 

#1 answer- you lucky guy....

 

#2 answer- you poor b@$+#_#+

 

My answer- you need to invent more implements so you can buy more horses!

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Row Cropper

I use a 520-H with a 54" blade.  I use the blade until we get a snow of 10" or more, then switch to a blower.  The tractor is equipped with bar tread tires filled with 6 gallons of washer fluid in each one.  I can add more weight quickly if the need arises, by dropping 70 # cast iron wheel weights onto a custom built bracket which slides into my 2" receiver hitch.  To keep the front end from being pushed sideways when the blade is angled, I have added just over 100# of weight to the front Tach a magic.  The weight is made of 4" tube filled with concrete.  I seldom use chains, but if there is ice under the snow, they are a must.  I fabricated my own frame for this plow to get it out in front of the tractor far enough that the blade never hits a front tire on the forward swept front axle.  This frame eliminates the factory extension, which I never cared for due to all the moving parts and wear points.  It is a beast and very heavy, so I fabricated a jack shaft for the mid-mount Tach a Magic that moves the lift point forward 14" to reduce the load leverage.  Took me a while to get it right, but I have it fine tuned now!

 

I don't know why we do these things, we just do!

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, Row Cropper said:

fabricated my own frame for this plow to get it out in front of the tractor far enough that the blade never hits a front tire on the forward swept front axle.  This frame eliminates the factory extension, which I never cared for due to all the moving parts and wear points.  It is a beast and very heavy, so I fabricated a jack shaft for the mid-mount Tach a Magic that moves the lift point forward 14" to reduce the load leverage.  

I'd love to see some pictures or video of that sometime

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PeacemakerJack

:text-yeahthat: me too

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WHGuy413

This years snow trio. Started as a duo but now that Aiden has his own plow it's a trio. 

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PeacemakerJack

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well gents...living in east central WI you never quite know what a winter will bring you!  Last year we only had a couple of snows that were deep enough to even bring out the snow removal equipment until the big one on tax day (over 24” in one day!).  This year however, we’ve been getting more of the slop.

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I have used the one/two punch of the 523D for the deeper stuff and my Cub Diesel with the blade for the shallower wetter stuff.

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I got home from church last night and had to clear the 4-5” that we had received throughout the day.  According to the news we will be in a winter storm warning starting at Midnight tonight through 6am Wednesday and we could get anywhere from 8”to 15”.  The Deuce is ready!

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peter lena

peacemaker jack, that cub diesel looks very stout and easily capable of anything, do you use any fuel additives to keep that running clean? pete

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PeacemakerJack

Generally I run #2 diesel year round with winter additives for the cold weather operation.  Power Service is typically what i’ll Add...

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Seems to be a good product.  The Cub has a Kubota D640B three cylinder in it.  Takes a LOT of glow plug time to get started but once it is running definitely seems to be a stout machine.  I’ve owned it nearly a decade now.  I’m thankful to finally have a heated space to store it in this winter.  Makes using either diesel tractor so nice.  After using the :wh: diesel at 10pm last night, I wiped some of the snow off and put it in the shop. This morning it was clean and dry and ready for the next round!

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Pullstart
On 10/18/2018 at 1:40 PM, pullstart said:

Here’s 2 of the 3 snow machines...  the blue ‘99 has 76,000 miles and we call it The Cadillac because it plows like a dream.  The white ‘01 has a nearly bulletproof transmission and a rock solid 6 liter and has capability of swiping a 16’ wide path.  

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Dear Redsquare Friends:  I falsely advertised here.  I said the white truck’s transmission was nearly bulletproof!  What a load a’ horse hockey I was feeding y’all!  

 

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PeacemakerJack

It happens Kevin.  I always tell people that even in machines with a great track record, anything mechanical can fail at any time.  Hopefully the new trans will serve you well for years to come!:)

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Pullstart
46 minutes ago, PeacemakerJack said:

It happens Kevin.  I always tell people that even in machines with a great track record, anything mechanical can fail at any time.  Hopefully the new trans will serve you well for years to come!:)

 

Hey, I just tore a cylinder in half this morning for one of my back wings... it had about 5 hrs use on it!  Lessons learned.... yep everything breaks sooner or later!  Also, I picked up 6 grade-2 bolts to put one on each cylinder as a shear pin.  8 bucks for 6 bolts is a lot cheaper than new cylinders!

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