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leabassett@sbcglobal.net

I picked up a 312-8 to plow the driveway this winter. 

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Sparky

Do you have wheel weights and maybe chains? 
These things plow great but still need a little something to aid with traction. 
 

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oliver2-44

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Great Tractor!

It's amazing how much weights, fluid filled tires and chain can do. 

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JCM

:text-welcomewave: to RS and the 312-8 club. Great tractor.

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ebinmaine

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Traction for these tractors is a LOT to do with weight. 

As stated above the wheel weights, fluid filled tires and chains will be the key.  

 

My plow tractors are on the high side of some and I run as heavy as possible.  

 

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953 nut

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Tire chains and weight will be your friend when plowing snow. The attached thread will give you some good pointers. Loaded tires will also add some stability to youe 312-8 if you are using it on uneven areas.

 

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CCW

Love mine.  Thirty five years old and still working great.  Your 312-8 looks like is has been treated very well.

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Pullstart

:text-welcomeconfetti:, nice ride!

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SylvanLakeWH

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti: to the :rs:

 

I'm a Hydro only guy, but the 312-8 or H is a great plow machine.   Add weight front and rear and and chainsIMG_0033.JPG.9a467bbcf6b8acba99165f400c8ee895.JPG.

 

 

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midpack

I have a 312-8 setup as a plow machine too. Great machine, sips gas!

I have front and rear weights, chains on the rears and #40 chain wrapped around the fronts for steering. 

I hope it stays parked! Lol

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jay bee

:text-welcomewave: to :rs:

I also have a 312-8 with a plow and a B-100 with a blower.  Chains and weights make a difference. I think you going to like that :wh:

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ebinmaine
5 hours ago, midpack said:

hope it stays parked

South of here sure .. 

In Maine? :lol:

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midpack
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

South of here sure .. 

In Maine? :lol:

You can only hope!

Besides, I heard winters are some easier up there now ;)

 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, midpack said:

You can only hope!

Besides, I heard winters are some easier up there now ;)

 

There hadn't been a real snow filled winter in several years now. 

Here on this southwest facing mountainside we pretty much always get a good strong 2 to 3 foot base by the end of January that stays a couple months or more.   

 

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leabassett@sbcglobal.net

It came with 2 55 lbs craftsman weights and a set of chains.

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midpack
10 hours ago, leabassett@sbcglobal.net said:

It came with 2 55 lbs craftsman weights and a set of chains.

Wrap chains around the fronts, you're good to go! 

The plows on a C-175 with a 12 hp here, since it's been moved to a 312-8

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