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I'm ready enough. Decks are away, plow and ST-326 blower are out, neighbor's big walk behind is ready, my little one is actually up for sale.

 

I still need to get tires chained, and I'd like to get a second chain for the blower. I should probably replace the belt too, but I don't know how much use it will see this year.

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953 nut
On 11/17/2021 at 8:58 PM, Achto said:

 

Man does not loose hair, it just seems to migrate to other places. Ears, nose, back, etc.:lol:

:angry-tappingfoot:

 

Foghorn Leghorn - Album on Imgur

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

:angry-tappingfoot:

 

Foghorn Leghorn - Album on Imgur

Yyyeeeaaahhh.   

 

 

Me too.....

 

 

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lynnmor

Can't do winter till the mowing and leaf duties are complete.  Here is the latest pile to push in the burn pit and promote global warming:

 

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Handy Don

Last of the leave mulching yesterday so I was able to squeeze in putting the mowers away today. Washed, lubed, and drained (didn't have time to sharpen them so that'll be in the spring). Same for the pressure washer plus RV Antifreeze in its pump. Brought out the blower, checked it out and good to go. 

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pfrederi

Put more weight on the stern of my blower tractor.  135 lbs plus her wheel weights.  Really need a lot of weight when you raise the blower... backing up is challenging ...  I do not see how the 2 stage blower guys do it.  Also put some more weight on my low impact plow tractor. 65lbs   (rubber chains and plastic plow edge)

 

 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

2 stage blower

Anybody know the actual weight of one of those?

 

That must be about the heaviest normal Wheel Horse implement we pick up at the front?

 

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Handy Don
8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

Anybody know the actual weight of one of those?

 

That must be about the heaviest normal Wheel Horse implement we pick up at the front?

 

Not sure of the units, but how does "a lot" work for you! :lol:

I thought I saw a post that had its shipping weight at 130 lbs.

Of course a full bucket of an FEL would put more weight out front but distributed across a sub-frame.

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Lee1977
On 11/18/2021 at 10:53 AM, kpinnc said:

 

Old man fishing measurement system. :D 

 

My 800 foot long driveway equals 12 miles if I have to check the mail!

Is that why you built the fast big tired 523 just to get the mail?

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R Scheer

And I tend to believe it!

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EB-80/8inPA
On 11/30/2021 at 7:29 PM, grinchsr said:

 

OK winter bring it on.  We better get some snow I want to play

 

You must be young and spry.  God bless you!  If you happen upon some geezer out in the snow who’s tractor quit at the worst possible time, please help him/her along the way.

Then send them a bill! :-o

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grinchsr

Young and spry?   I wish I am pushing 70 but I still like moving snow. Wife says I am nuts  I probably should be looking for young guys who bought their tractor at a big box store.  Lol

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, grinchsr said:

Wife says I am nuts

You are. And it's ok. 

:handgestures-thumbupright:

 

4 minutes ago, grinchsr said:

 I probably should be looking for young guys who bought their tractor at a big box store

You should. So you can ridicule the purchase. 

 

 

5 minutes ago, grinchsr said:

I still like moving snow.

 

We do too. 

My BBT is like a little kid...

 

 

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kpinnc
10 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

Is that why you built the fast big tired 523 just to get the mail?

 

Yes sir it is! :D

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oliver2-44
On 11/14/2021 at 12:29 PM, ebinmaine said:

We're as ready as ever. 

 

3 snow shovels. 

Roof rake. 

Car top snow pusherer. 

4 plow blades ranging from 42" to 61" width. 

One nice, near new Ariens commercial grade walk behind snowblower. 

 

 

:occasion-snowman:    Bring it.   :occasion-snowman:

@ebinmaine Did you ever get you Charger squared away to have a Hydro to use for Snow duty. Sorry if I missed it. 

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Southern_Secret
4 hours ago, ebinmaine said:
4 hours ago, grinchsr said:

 I probably should be looking for young guys who bought their tractor at a big box store

You should. So you can ridicule the purchase. 

:laughing-rofl::laughing-rolling: I live in Mississippi so we don't have snow (all tho we did get a bad ice storm last year) and i'm not sure why im reading about y'all getting ready for winter, but @ebinmaine @grinchsr has got me rolling in the floor!!

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, oliver2-44 said:

@ebinmaine Did you ever get you Charger squared away to have a Hydro to use for Snow duty. Sorry if I missed it. 

No apologies needed Sir. 😃

 

Nooo. I decided that particular tractor is best as a parts machine.  

Here's the last post of that thread.  

 

 

 

 

The C160 mentioned in that post is being prepped for the winter worker as time allows. 

 

That'll be VERY heavily weighted and carrying a 60" plow. 

 

 

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AHS
On 11/14/2021 at 5:10 PM, jeremi3210 said:

Yes I did! It bolted right on with no modifications.

I’ve been thinking about that! I have a an old snowblower with metal wheels, and an tall shute… hmmm… I measured the bolts that bolt down the Shute and they are the same.

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grinchsr

I have to try that one. That was great 👍 

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kpinnc
15 minutes ago, grinchsr said:

I have to try that one. That was great 👍 

 

I've lost that one before it even starts.

 

...Wife wants a side by side- and used this argument. I told her a 5 year old "new" truck is cheaper... :rolleyes:

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