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@My_horse Weight, turf tires and chains and you will be saying to yourself “This thing is amazing!” It’s well worth the effort to add these things to your tractor for the winter. That and some wax or nonstick spray on the blade will help as well. Nobody can deny the cool factor of the look of ag tires, but in the snow it’s turfs,chains and weights. 

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SylvanLakeWH
10 minutes ago, AlexR said:

 

So right now using this back blade. 

 

Alex,

how are you liking the back blade? I'm finding that its great for scraping ice but not great for just snow removal... thoughts?

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nylyon
1 hour ago, Sparky said:


My 520-8 with a Magnum 10 gettin it done! 

 

With Megan’s 310-8 I only use about 50% throttle and it just chugs right along.

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, Dan 312-8 said:

calcium deposit removal with rotator cuff repair surgery

Hoping for a complete speedy recovery Dan.     Keep us updated.    I was close to scheduling the same repair on my right wing but these other issues put any surgery on hold.  BTW, I have been working on another park bench and am using the hickory slats that you gifted to me.  Thanks again and God speed on your recovery.

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Wayne0

Only a couple inches here now. Many more to come on the over night. I'm ready for the morning. Not messing with it until then!

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AlexR
13 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Alex,

how are you liking the back blade? I'm finding that its great for scraping ice but not great for just snow removal... thoughts?

 

It works fairly well for me. I pretty much have to use it turned around to push backwards all the time so it's kind of a pain because you have to look behind you all the time. Not completely sure how it compares to a front dozer blade because the last time I used one I didn't have filled and weighted rear tires. 

The one nice thing about it is the weight is always on the rear wheels. And I haven't had chains on this year. 

 

But given the option I probably would opt for a front dozer blade. Mine need work right now and I need to get a dozer/tiller mount. 

If I had a cab the snowblower would be a option too, but you go the wrong way into the wind. And it blows right back on you. 

 

In the end the answer is... I need MORE TRACTORS!!! Because all the options! Haha

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nylyon

Showed my family the cab, they told me I should buy one.  It looks like Original Cab still sells these new!
 

 

 

2 hours ago, Wishin4a416 said:

Four plowings today. Im done. R&R time. We both got 4x4.

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c-series don

@nylyon I recently looked into purchasing a new one from Original Cab and was happy to see that they are indeed still available. However they are not giving them away if you know what I mean!! I have a cab on my sweeper tractor and a cab on my snowblower tractor. Having used it today in this dry snow with the wind blowing in several directions I was so happy to be in the cab. When I was done the cab was covered in snow but I wasn’t! I was thinking about buying one for my 418-C with the plow but I think my wife might freak out when she sees the price. I’ll probably wait until I find a nice used one. If, like you I had her blessing I would have ordered it already. 

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nylyon

Giving it some serious thought.  The glass windshield and windshield wiper option seems pretty nice too!  Lil expensive, but might be worth it.

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SylvanLakeWH

Sissy...

 

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c-series don

I got lucky, I had the cab already and then found the glass with the frame and wiper motor. It was laying in the woods behind the local Ford New-Holland dealer. I was snooping around back there where I wasn’t supposed to be and came across it. So I went inside and talked to one of the salesman about selling it. He said sure how about a hundred bucks, I said you are crazy. Someday when someone cleans up back there they are just going to throw it in a dumpster. He looked at me like he was agreeing, so I handed him twenty bucks and said “Here, get yourself some lunch. I’m driving around back to load that thing in my truck” He kinda laughed and said fine, go get it! I got the wiper arm and blade from the auto parts store. It popped right in place of the plastic windshield with no modifications, and boy was I happy. After using both I would definitely recommend spending the extra money and getting the glass and wiper. 

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JCM

Don't forget to give the girl on the wall a beach towel to keep warm or she won't have a cold beer ready for you when you come in after blowing & bladeing. :thumbs: @c-series don Say hi to Lucy.

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Wishin4a416
57 minutes ago, nylyon said:

Showed my family the cab, they told me I should buy one.  It looks like Original Cab still sells these new!
 

 

I got this at the show about 8 years ago. NIB. The vendor didn't know what it fit. So I googled the model number and found out it was an XI cab.

I adapted it to my 416. Got it very reasonable since she didn't know what it fit. I only ever had an issue with the Isinglass windshield one time. Snow changed to rain on me and visibility was a little foggy inside.

 

 

 

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Blue Chips

At the moment (10:15) PM Sunday) there's about 7 inches (measured) of new snow on the driveway, and a bit more on the lawn, which is hard to measure, as there was already snow on the lawn.

 

It's still snowing steadily, but it's nice dry snow so far, and not much wind (yet).

 

Instead of plywood, I dug out some sheet metal that I had stashed in our garden shed to use as a temporary lean-to over the end of our backup generator. It appears to be keeping snow from building up against it, but I'd like a more permanent solution. Perhaps some kind of metal shed over the generator with adequate room around the generator for servicing and meeting any code clearance requirements, as well as providing enough ventilation. Some fireproof acoustic material could be added to the interior, not that I'm all that concerned about noise, as it would only run during a power outage, and it's over a hundred feet from the closest neighbor's house. Or maybe some kind of metal semi-open snow-break fence with staggered slats and a 'roof' of some sort. I'll have to do a bit of research, including calling my local code enforcement officer.

 

 

 

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Bar Nuthin

I have just three words...

 

I LOVE HYDROS!

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wallfish
3 hours ago, Wishin4a416 said:

I only ever had an issue with the Isinglass windshield one time. Snow changed to rain on me and visibility was a little foggy inside.

12v defroster. Don't believe some of the pics with fire coming out of it like it gets real hot. It was just a quick search. 150-200 watts isn't much but mounted on the roof and pointed at the windshield it works for keeping the fog down. Connect to the switch so you don't leave it running by mistake. 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/306627065285

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wallfish
54 minutes ago, Blue Chips said:

Instead of plywood, I dug out some sheet metal that I had stashed in our garden shed to use as a temporary lean-to over the end of our backup generator. It appears to be keeping snow from building up against it, but I'd like a more permanent solution. Perhaps some kind of metal shed over the generator with adequate room around the generator for servicing and meeting any code clearance requirements, as well as providing enough ventilation. Some fireproof acoustic material could be added to the interior, not that I'm all that concerned about noise, as it would only run during a power outage, and it's over a hundred feet from the closest neighbor's house. Or maybe some kind of metal semi-open snow-break fence with staggered slats and a 'roof' of some sort. I'll have to do a bit of research, including calling my local code enforcement officer.

Maybe a 2 or 3 sided "dog house" type structure. Maybe wheels on it so it can be moved and or turned easily. They sell little generator cover thingys too but...

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=generator+covers+while+running&_sacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2332490.m570.l1311

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