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wh1257

hello good people of redsqaure as you will already know, autumn is already joyfully busy winter is already closer to you now I want to know what tractor I now make do the best for snow removal is sure a comment

looked by my herd

vincent from belguim :thumbs2:

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StWeiler

It snows in Belgium? :thumbs2:

It looks like you have a very nice collection of tractors and implements!...and yes that is a hint of jealousy you are interpreting.

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Retired Wrencher

:thumbs2: :banghead::banghead: Vincent are you plowing or blowing the snow????? if plowing you do not need as much power as blowing I think. unless you are doing large areas or long driveways. for plowing I use a C141 i works great we got 3' in one storm last year. Gary B........... pick of the snow. in this pick this a patio so I just blew the snow over the fence that is a gas grill in the back ground I had to dig out. side shot. I hope this helps. Gary B.......... Roxi1-11025.jpgRoxi1-11024.jpg

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HorseFixer

:banghead: Vincient, I do battle with Ole' Man Winter with 1 Machine. A C-120 with 44" 2 Stage Blower. Fixin to be on a 520H And Of Course it never hurts to have enough light and strobes to keep your neighbors awake. :D One thought there was a UFO outside. :banghead: This machine has a heated Cab, chains, 200 lb wheel weights, tri ribbed fronts, modified chute fan, and 4 way motorized chute. Wether it be night or day, the Snow Chucker does Ok! :thumbs2:

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wh1257

I looking for to make a snow cab for my horse have anybody an idea :thumbs2:

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Raider12

Holy crap, Im not ready for this idea at all. BUT, I will be closer to being ready in about a week. I just agreed to purchase a unit with a 44" 2-stage snow blower. I hope to send that cold white stuff right back where it came from. :thumbs2:

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HorseFixer

Vincent you would be better off buying a used one. You can still get the zippers, Red Fabric, Clear Plastic Windows, from original cab co. To fix it up. :banghead:

Raider 12 welcome to the 2 stage club. :thumbs2:

~Duke

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jbumgarner

I don't know what it would cost to ship from the US, but I seen a used snow cab this morning on Craigslist in the Richmond, VA area. I think it was around $75. Check it out, that may be worth the freight to get in over the pond.

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wh1257

I don't know what it would cost to ship from the US, but I seen a used snow cab this morning on Craigslist in the Richmond, VA area. I think it was around $75. Check it out, that may be worth the freight to get in over the pond.

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Yes but they must also like to send to belgium

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