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The Tuul Crib

Hard to beat that k181!!  It will take anything you throw at it and it looks like you did that pretty well ! 

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56 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Hard to beat that k181!!  It will take anything you throw at it and it looks like you did that pretty well ! 

Totally sold T/Crib. My back says tanks.

 

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midpack

Definitely a "plow" event around here!

 

how is the steering with those bare fronts? I have some weights off a Craftsman (the small rears fit on 8" WH fronts nicely) and #40 chain around the circumference of the tire and was still looking for steering at times.

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ebinmaine

Gary I knew you would be pretty impressed with that solid link. Now you can see why I wouldn't run a plow without one.

Most of the time you just let the handle float along like you always did but every once in a while it's there when you need it.

 

13 minutes ago, midpack said:

Definitely a "plow" event around here!

 

how is the steering with those bare fronts? I have some weights off a Craftsman (the small rears fit on 8" WH fronts nicely) and #40 chain around the circumference of the tire and was still looking for steering at times.

 

When you get a minute it would be neat to see some pictures of your setup.

 

I have oversized tires that are fluid-filled all the way around.

My front end is probably about  120 lb heavier than a stock C series.

Normally it does okay.

 

 

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stevasaurus

The solid link rules...for sure.  
Dang that blade looks big.  :occasion-xmas:

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857 horse

IM BETTIN ITS A 48"  @stevasaurus     IMAGINE IF IT HAD AN 8 SPEED  AND ALL THE WEIGHTS !!!!!!!!  MADNESS !!!!!!!!s,,,,,,, 

 

:USA:     AS YOU WERE GENTLEMEN ......    

 

                 AND BEST WISHES ON OUR HOLIDAYS    

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stevasaurus

@857 horse  Happy Holidays to you and yours Howard.  Merry Christmas my friend.  :occasion-xmas:

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tom2p

Wheel Horse one of the few (if only ?) with a great full length plow frame that attaches to the rear 

 

and can do without tools 

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15 hours ago, midpack said:

Definitely a "plow" event around here!

 

how is the steering with those bare fronts? I have some weights off a Craftsman (the small rears fit on 8" WH fronts nicely) and #40 chain around the circumference of the tire and was still looking for steering at times.

I could use some weights. Some day I will get around to that. But I am sold on this type of storm.

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15 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

The solid link rules...for sure.  
Dang that blade looks big.  :occasion-xmas:

Thanks Steve. I was very impressed with how it bites down. That was a lot of ice and snow.

 

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15 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Gary I knew you would be pretty impressed with that solid link. Now you can see why I wouldn't run a plow without one.

Most of the time you just let the handle float along like you always did but every once in a while it's there when you need it.

 

 

When you get a minute it would be neat to see some pictures of your setup.

 

I have oversized tires that are fluid-filled all the way around.

My front end is probably about  120 lb heavier than a stock C series.

Normally it does okay.

 

 

Thanks Eric I definitely see the light now on this set up.:D

 

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Retired Wrencher
14 hours ago, 857 horse said:

IM BETTIN ITS A 48"  @stevasaurus     IMAGINE IF IT HAD AN 8 SPEED  AND ALL THE WEIGHTS !!!!!!!!  MADNESS !!!!!!!!s,,,,,,, 

 

:USA:     AS YOU WERE GENTLEMEN ......    

 

                 AND BEST WISHES ON OUR HOLIDAYS    

Thanks Howard and the same to you and your family.

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midpack
On 12/18/2019 at 3:26 PM, ebinmaine said:

 

 

 

When you get a minute it would be neat to see some pictures of your setup.

 

 

 

 

here ya go. the weights stick out a little, but no further than the wings. been using this the last 2 years and it works well.

 

front wheel weight.jpg

front wheelweight 1.jpg

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