JCM 10,813 #1 Posted February 7 Keeping the trails open somewhat and of course the driveway. Would not want to be doing this without a cab this Winter. Can-Am Defender joining in on the fun. Have not put the plow on that yet. Very nice Sunsets this year as well. 3 4 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 77,585 #2 Posted February 7 Good work sir! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 10,813 #3 Posted Sunday at 11:50 PM Few more pics of the 2026 snow removal duties. Finally installed the 2 LED lights on the OTC Cab, a world of difference trying to get @Raven out to work at 6 15 am in the morning. I usually start plowing around 4 30 to 5 am. Tractor had 383 hours in 2018 when I bought it, now a little over 650. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,346 #4 Posted yesterday at 12:36 AM Thoughts on the turfs over ags or R4s Plunge? Chains not needed? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JCM 10,813 #5 Posted yesterday at 12:43 AM (edited) 6 minutes ago, WHX?? said: Thoughts on the turfs over ags or R4s Plunge? Chains not needed? With the weight box on the turfs work extremely well. Never had an issue Jim. Have only used the diff lock one time. Very pleased with them. I spoke with several people about turfs because I wanted R 4's and they all talked me into turfs for my usage. No chains either. Edited yesterday at 12:43 AM by JCM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,346 #6 Posted yesterday at 12:45 AM 1 minute ago, JCM said: used the diff lock one time. Does it have the short stub by your foot that you step on with your heel? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,346 #8 Posted yesterday at 12:49 AM (edited) Most I have run have that too. What a pain and I have yet to figure out why they can't put a lever on to lock it in. Gotta be a reason since they all have it. My Mahindra you almost have to stand on it to get it to hold. Then the foot slips off 'cause it's so short ... Grrr Edited yesterday at 01:03 AM by WHX?? 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,346 #9 Posted yesterday at 12:59 AM Even loaded these tires are crap moving snow. Well they work ok until a melt & refreeze happens then all ice under snow forget it. Neighbor has a big pile of chains I'm gonna pick through and fit up. Trouble is they should be taken off for summer work and they can be a pain to put on and get tight seasonal. I don't have a weight box but now I leave a very heavy box scraper on. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Streetrodchev 1,054 #10 Posted yesterday at 03:21 AM I have Versaturfs on the rear, they do great in the snow (I didn’t expect turfs to go so well). att.or7MJBJs7y4K4pxWvCqD-V_GLk4tyBVtLabhmU_jWJw.mp4 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WHX?? 55,346 #11 Posted yesterday at 01:08 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, Streetrodchev said: they do great in the snow You get any snow down there Jeff? Thoughts on me just putting chains on the fronts? Fronts not loaded ... they claimed it didn't pay wouldn't gain much weight? They would be much easier to get on and off like our horses. You look like you got pretty much flat ground Plunger. At the love shack I got hills that won't quit. Edited yesterday at 01:18 PM by WHX?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Streetrodchev 1,054 #12 Posted 7 hours ago Not sure how much snow we actually got due to the high winds and drifting, but I would say somewhere in the 8-12” range. IMG_4747.mov IMG_5124.mov 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites