pfrederi 20,158 #1 Posted Thursday at 04:56 PM I do not change attachments any more to much bending reaching lifting etc. So today it was time to swap out the snow horses for the grass horses. Sweepster came down yesterday, no wind, got some the TWP road out of the yard and back on the road also the driveway, have some more to do but too windy today. Storage shed is in the distance up the hill. 2 17 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wishin4a416 2,533 #2 Posted Thursday at 05:05 PM Nice herd! I agree. Changing attachments isn't for us seniors. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 78,054 #3 Posted Thursday at 09:16 PM Niiiiice Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
c-series don 11,761 #4 Posted Friday at 12:44 AM @pfrederi Is that a C-48 or a C-60 Sweepster Broom ? It looks bigger than my C-48. Also I’d like to see better pictures of your caster wheels on the broom, mine doesn’t have any and I’d like to add some to maybe do a little de-thatching of my lawn. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 20,158 #5 Posted Friday at 01:53 AM 1 hour ago, c-series don said: @pfrederi Is that a C-48 or a C-60 Sweepster Broom ? It looks bigger than my C-48. Also I’d like to see better pictures of your caster wheels on the broom, mine doesn’t have any and I’d like to add some to maybe do a little de-thatching of my lawn. I will take some pics in the morning I find the casters to be a necessity I have tried different set ups The pneumatic tires failed (Cheap Chinese tires ) 5 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 20,158 #6 Posted Friday at 02:49 PM Some pics Angle iron and sq tube 3/4 rod welded to a square plate that you can bolt the caster to. I had pneumatic tires but the kept going flat or ruptured the side walls. Using old deck wheels now. They sink in more when it is soft but at least they hold up. I live on a hill and have near constant breeze my annual sweep the rocks back on to the road should take an hour or so but usual spread over a couple days waiting for the wind to die or be in the right direction even so the thatch it picks up blows all over mostly back on me. It is 48"wide The electric lift is glacially slow 2 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 9,718 #7 Posted Friday at 11:17 PM Got any weights? I like weight too! especially in winter. @Pullstart can help if you have an issue lifting them! 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 69,501 #8 Posted Saturday at 02:35 AM 3 hours ago, JoeM said: Got any weights? I like weight too! especially in winter. @Pullstart can help if you have an issue lifting them! I hit a deadlift record this week, 370 lbs. 385 whooped me, but I’ll get it soon. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Retired Wrencher 6,546 #9 Posted Saturday at 09:35 AM Paul: Nice collection of workers you have. One for every job summer fall and winter. Enjoy them all. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Goldnboy 1,092 #10 Posted Sunday at 01:44 PM Curious why the workhorse doesn't get snow duty? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 20,158 #11 Posted Sunday at 03:25 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Goldnboy said: Curious why the workhorse doesn't get snow duty? I got her as she had a nice deck and as a hydro wanted to use her with the cyclo-vac in the fall. Also I prefer Sunstrands for snow horse duties. They are not finicky about warming up before the hydro lift will work as some eatons are. The 418A was removed from snow duty years ago as she had to warm before she would raise tha snow blower to drive it out of the shop. And the Sunstrands have the 10 pinion LSD. Edited Sunday at 03:39 PM by pfrederi 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bo dawg 579 #12 Posted 3 hours ago On 4/12/2026 at 11:25 AM, pfrederi said: I got her as she had a nice deck and as a hydro wanted to use her with the cyclo-vac in the fall. Also I prefer Sunstrands for snow horse duties. They are not finicky about warming up before the hydro lift will work as some eatons are. The 418A was removed from snow duty years ago as she had to warm before she would raise tha snow blower to drive it out of the shop. And the Sunstrands have the 10 pinion LSD. Wow I guess I never gave much thought to that but makes complete sense. That explains some things. LOL!! Nice Horses , It gets expensive changing the oils out every year though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 78,054 #13 Posted 3 hours ago 48 minutes ago, bo dawg said: gets expensive changing the oils out every year though. I've heard a lot of people say that over the years but it really doesn't change anything if you have one tractor with five separate implements.. or five different tractors. Oil is changed out primarily by the ENGINE hours, and secondarily by TOTAL time. As long as it is kept less than 3 to 5 years old total, it doesn't need to be swapped out annually if you use the tractor less than the required change interval. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 20,158 #14 Posted 2 hours ago Takes a few years to get to the 100 hour change window Especially on the snowblower tractor.. I may go 5-6 years the ATF looks like new when I do change it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites