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WNYPCRepair

Definitely not here. 


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WVHillbilly520H

Did you get it out under its own power or did you get a lil help from another horse?, looks like it was dragging the bottom of the transaxle and blade frame/hitch but a pretty cool picture though, Jeff.

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WNYPCRepair

I was pulling a lawn sweeper. Brand new, by the way, this was the test run. Went to empty the second load and decided to go to the right of my previous tracks, since it was wet on the first trip. The right side looked nice and dry. Everything was fine until the sweeper wheels went in the 2 inch deep ruts the tractor was making. The frame of the sweeper started digging into the mud, and those ags with chains did a wonderful job digging a nice deep hole.

Got off, disconnected the sweeper and moved it back out of the mud, And the tractor pretty much drove right out. Had to back up about 3' to get a running start, and it came right out after that.

 

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WHX??

Looks like you are gonna give the pressure washer a work out! Why is the blade on the front yet? Expecting snow? :lol:

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woodchuckfarmer

Ive seen 8 inches of snow on Easter Sunday.

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WNYPCRepair
3 hours ago, WHX11 said:

Looks like you are gonna give the pressure washer a work out! Why is the blade on the front yet? Expecting snow? :lol:

 

There was snow on the ground a few days ago. Today was 70. Welcome to Buffalo. :)

 

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