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Nice day in York, PA

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Amcwheel85

Looks like they enjoyed the sun! What models are they?

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cafoose

1988 520-HC, 1966 876, 1974 C-120

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Tankman

Looks like a great day in York but, what the heck is one Horse still wearing a snow blower for?

 

I can understand the blades, one of mine wears his most of the year.

 

If you're lookin' for snow I'm heading west on US 78 with my sling shot for someone's noggin'. :wacko:

It's near 75 degrees just south of Allentown. Thinking, "dethatch, Little Wonder blower, overseeding the lawns and forever raking stone the Horses pushed

off the drives playing in the white, cold, wet, nasty junque!"

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cafoose

I actually just got that one and I was trying to fit the blower on it. See my other posts for more info.

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AMC RULES

Nice :wh: herd there.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

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cafoose
11 hours ago, AMC RULES said:

Nice :wh: herd there.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

:thanks:

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Tankman
17 hours ago, cafoose said:

I actually just got that one and I was trying to fit the blower on it. See my other posts for more info.

OK. Forgiven. Great Horse and blower. Sold my blower, drives are stone and millings.

Kept one small blower for the patios.

 

Love my '90 520-8 but often think, "Darn, hydraulics would be great". :rolleyes:

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cafoose
2 hours ago, Tankman said:

OK. Forgiven. Great Horse and blower. Sold my blower, drives are stone and millings.

Kept one small blower for the patios.

 

Love my '90 520-8 but often think, "Darn, hydraulics would be great". :rolleyes:

:thanks: I have an MTD 8 hp walk behind blower I use for smaller areas myself. I'm really happy with the 520-HC and can't wait to try it out although I'm not looking forward to a major storm. Hopefully I will not have to use it until next year although we have had major storms in March in the past.

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Tankman

cafoose, be sure to update your post. Love to hear, "Horse is doin' great!"  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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cafoose
6 hours ago, Tankman said:

cafoose, be sure to update your post. Love to hear, "Horse is doin' great!"  :handgestures-thumbupright:

:text-yeahthat:

 

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stratostar250

Sweet herd!  That blower looks like a monster! And I've always wanted to ask someone, how does that 876 do with the hydro with 8hp? 

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cafoose
11 minutes ago, stratostar250 said:

Sweet herd!  That blower looks like a monster! And I've always wanted to ask someone, how does that 876 do with the hydro with 8hp? 

The 876 was actually my first horse. I got it around 1993 at an auction for $300 with just a 36 inch rear discharge deck. I had the engine rebuilt right away and the hydro rebuilt soon afterwards. I got the 42 inch blade not much later. I rebuilt the deck a few years later. I am very happy with it and it has been very dependable and a good strong worker. I am very surprised that it does so well with only 8 hp and a hydro. I have used the blade to level driveway stone, tons of topsoil, grade driveways and lawns, and move lots of snow. I am very pleased with it's performance. Yes the blower is a monster. I just got it and can't wait to see it work although I'm not ready for more snow anytime soon.

 

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stratostar250
12 hours ago, cafoose said:

The 876 was actually my first horse. I got it around 1993 at an auction for $300 with just a 36 inch rear discharge deck. I had the engine rebuilt right away and the hydro rebuilt soon afterwards. I got the 42 inch blade not much later. I rebuilt the deck a few years later. I am very happy with it and it has been very dependable and a good strong worker. I am very surprised that it does so well with only 8 hp and a hydro. I have used the blade to level driveway stone, tons of topsoil, grade driveways and lawns, and move lots of snow. I am very pleased with it's performance. Yes the blower is a monster. I just got it and can't wait to see it work although I'm not ready for more snow anytime soon.

 

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That's sweet! Seems like an awesome little worker! I always wondered how they did with only an 8hp motor.  Great to hear and glad it works great!  

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Tankman

I have three blowers, all for leaves. My backpack blower does blow the pickup and cars off. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Two blowers are push Little Wonders. Works great but hard to push around since my 68th B-Day. :(

 

This morning made a little tow bar for one blower. I had been dethatching for a couple of  days and needed to blow the loose "hair" off

the lawns. Hey agronomy Penn State student years ago. I like a clean lawn but don't have a vac.

 

I like blowing spring leaves, hate blowin' winter white, wet, cold, nasty junque!

 

I think it's time to stop all the snow removal posts.  :twocents-02cents: Think cargo shorts, T-shirts, barbeques and the girls bicycling down the country road!

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Tankman said:

I have three blowers, all for leaves. My backpack blower does blow the pickup and cars off. :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Two blowers are push Little Wonders. Works great but hard to push around since my 68th B-Day. :(

 

This morning made a little tow bar for one blower. I had been dethatching for a couple of  days and needed to blow the loose "hair" off

the lawns. Hey agronomy Penn State student years ago. I like a clean lawn but don't have a vac.

 

I like blowing spring leaves, hate blowin' winter white, wet, cold, nasty junque!

 

I think it's time to stop all the snow removal posts.  :twocents-02cents: Think cargo shorts, T-shirts, barbeques and the girls bicycling down the country road!

 

 

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:text-yeahthat:I agree I'm ready for warm weather. As soon as I get the snow thrower done it's coming off the tractor and I'm putting it away for the summer. Then I'll concentrate on warm weather projects. I'd rather get it ready while it's nice out then I don't have to worry about it when it's cold.

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cruisnblue48

Hey there, cafoose. The entire week has been nice here in York, PA. I haven't had the time to get my horses out yet. But Spring sure looks like it is here to stay :-)

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