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Placed the 36 inch rear discharge mower deck on my B-80 today.  Greased and cleaned everything up for mowing duty! 

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ebinmaine

You guys removing plows for mowers or tillers and we're expecting 4 inches of snow tomorrow.  

 

 

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Ed Kennell
10 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

You guys removing plows for mowers or tillers and we're expecting 4 inches of snow tomorrow.  

 

 

:occasion-snowman:

This plow stays on year round.

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JCM
37 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

You guys removing plows for mowers or tillers and we're expecting 4 inches of snow tomorrow.  

 

 

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3'' to  6'' here tomorrow. Here we go again. The last 3'' we got I didn't even plow it. Got out the 5000 lb tractor and made consecutive passes until it was all packed down. The next day the sun took care of it.

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squonk
40 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

You guys removing plows for mowers or tillers and we're expecting 4 inches of snow tomorrow.  

 

 

:occasion-snowman:

Decks stay on the 160 and 875 all year long except for the Steam Pageant. Plow will come off of the 857 when yard clean up starts in April, and the plow on the 953 will come off in May

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JCM
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Decks stay on the 160 and 875 all year long except for the Steam Pageant. Plow will come off of the 857 when yard clean up starts in April, and the plow on the 953 will come off in May

I'm still ready.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, JCM said:

I'm still ready.

 

 

We stay snow ready year round here. 

My C160 Automatic wears a plow. Trina's plow is kept handy and she can pop it on the tractor in minutes. We both keep weights and chains on all year. 

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Thegearhead0324

I just finished up putting on longer front spindles on the 1257 and greased everything up, along with tie rod adjustment. There was nothing wrong with the original ones, but the longer ones help a bit with the stance since there’s big tires on the back and also helps with clearance. 

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JCM
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

 

We stay snow ready year round here. 

My C160 Automatic wears a plow. Trina's plow is kept handy and she can pop it on the tractor in minutes. We both keep weights and chains on all year. 

I wouldn't go that far here. I enjoy all 6 of them for trail rides here and pulling trailers etc.

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, Thegearhead0324 said:

longer front spindles

 

I've done this for extra clearance on a forest driven tractor. Helps alot. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Thegearhead0324
15 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

 

I've done this for extra clearance on a forest driven tractor. Helps alot. :handgestures-thumbupright:

Yes, actually I’ve read a few of your posts of the same setup, which helped out a lot, and that’s when I looked for a good set so I ended up with nos ones, very helpful. 

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Sparky

  I feel like snow season is over for me…so the 867 hauled the summer tires/wheels to the garage and the winter ones back to the basement. 
 

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ohiofarmer

I cannot show you, so I just will tell you. I tried to open this on my phone but got such an ad blast that no way I could even post 

  Trying to get ahead so I cleaned the deck down to very tight rust and gave it two coats of cured Ospho. The 416 was the champion starter in the cold so she  is getting the mower mounted for now. I might go through the deck collection and put AgriGuard on last year's deck to preserve it . I can order a gallon of it for a hundred dollars and for me I have found nothing better, 

    Now with this cell phone problem I guess it might be time for a VPN . I don't think that AI is gonna make it better. 

    and also now mustie1 is a paywall and Taryl as well. Thanks YouTube

   i was gonna use the C160 hydro for snow plowing , but it would not turn over with the spark plug in but did so easily with the plug removed. maybe compression release?

    For anyone who who wonderer if I was still kicking , I am 

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Lee1977

Here is what I do to my tall spindles.

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kpinnc
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

You guys removing plows for mowers or tillers and we're expecting 4 inches of snow tomorrow.  

 

Saw that polar vortex was kicking at you guys again. Luckily I don't think it'll reach us this time. 

 

We've already seen 90 degrees several days here in the last 3 weeks. Also had a swing to 20 in the same 12 hour period. Pretty normal spring for us I guess. 

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Easton Rich

Sunny and 85° here, I think the snow season is over

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