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Tankman

Eastern PA, didn't push snow ... yet!

Forecast soooooo, 416-8 and the 520-8 dressed. Wheel weights, chains, 48" blades.

The Horses are happily excited. What's with that?

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slim67

Tell old man winter to bring it! Im ready.Which do you use? The '83 workhorse?

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WVHillbilly520H

Fired up the anniversary 520H and 2stage and double checked everything, just in case, Jeff.

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Tankman
4 minutes ago, slim67 said:

Tell old man winter to bring it! Im ready.Which do you use? The '83 workhorse?

Use 'em all if I put a blade on.

This "event" the 416 and 520 just got "dressed", blades at the ready.

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AMC RULES

:text-yeahthat: YUK!!!  :handgestures-thumbdown:

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Kurt-NEPA

Both of my 520H's are set up with blowers and ready to go.  Forecast here is 5-8".  Not even a challenge.  Bring it on!

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Tankman

Had a blower, never used it. Sold.

My drives are all stone and millings. Thought, not good for a blower.

Was I thinking wrong?

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JAinVA

Tankman,

I run a single stage on a gravel drive.I put 8" wheels on it.No problems with stones launching.With the standard skids gravel flies.I don't think you are wrong but I like the wheel setup.If you plow on a gravel drive,gravel seems to always ends up where it is not meant to be.

blower 1.JPG

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Adams94

I like the wheels on the blower!:text-yeahthat:

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857 horse

Jay,,,,,just north of Fredericksburg here.......2-6 inches by morning.....Bring it !!!!!!

 

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plumb-r

The wife has blamed the lack of snow this year on my tractor waiting in the garage, all dressed up for snow removal. She said I can't put the plow and chains on intill the first snow flies next year. A few inches may get me off the hook though! Much needed seat time!:D

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Tankman
12 hours ago, JAinVA said:

Tankman,

I run a single stage on a gravel drive.I put 8" wheels on it.No problems with stones launching.With the standard skids gravel flies.I don't think you are wrong but I like the wheel setup.If you plow on a gravel drive,gravel seems to always ends up where it is not meant to be.

blower 1.JPG

The gravel does end up in the wrong places. Especially when we "endure" repeated snow "events".

Springtime is Grandsons spring tooth rake time.  :ROTF:

Nice Horse you have there JA! I do like your wheel setup too. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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JAinVA

Tankman,

Wished I could take credit for the idea.I saw them on one of squonks blowers and thought I'd give it a try.JimAnderson

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