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Not a good day plowing snow.
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Torque Tube
I have a torque tube heading up to barnyard that he bought from me. I don't know what his plans are for it but you might want to get with him. It's in good shape.
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John:
Ouch.. that must a been at least a heart stopper for a sec. Glad the only damage was to the torque tube, that can be replaced. You cannot my friend. Happy you were not hurt.
Enjoy the Cubfest time replacing the tube, just take it easy. Pain Killers do help a lot.. but don't fix it all. The older we get the more we appreciate their benefits...
Ouch.. that must a been at least a heart stopper for a sec. Glad the only damage was to the torque tube, that can be replaced. You cannot my friend. Happy you were not hurt.
Enjoy the Cubfest time replacing the tube, just take it easy. Pain Killers do help a lot.. but don't fix it all. The older we get the more we appreciate their benefits...
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Just came in for lunch, the blade and chains are off the broken tractor, and the flail mower brackets are off Missy, and the plow about half mounted, but I needed to take a break. Yesterday and last night we got about an inch or so of sleet and freezing rain, and if not for that I wouldn't have bothered with the chains. This morning about 7:30 it started snowing. It has been snowing and blowing ever since, and we now we have about 5 or 6 inches here, with official reports in town (about 4 miles away of 7), and 35 miles west of us, reporting 10 1/2inches on the ground. Right now it is snowing so hard that visibility is about 100 yards. Time to hit the recliner till the Percoset takes effect, and then finish up. Probably won't plow till in the morning. Next question is do I want to bother changing the carousel over, or just bundle up good.
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Got everything changed over to the other cub (I hate switching tire chains), and decided to make a run to check chains, etc. The ground was warm enough the ice had turned loose, and the 8 inches of snow was wet and heavy, but rolling pretty good. I went back and got my coveralls, and started blading, 2 hours and a mile and a 1/4 of gravel road later, I was done with gravel showing in a lot of places. Unfortunately I will not be doing much for the next few days. Yup, over did it.
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I feel bad for you. I had the same thing happen while plowing my friends driveway with my 4x4. I wasn't going fast but from going foward to total stop is something you remember. Had the glove box open and stuff come out from under the seat. Only good thing was I found stuff that had been missing and stuff I didn't know I had .
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The older I get, the more I appreciate why my friend advised me never to buy a truck that had plowed.... it is surely hard on things.
It hurt me just to look that that broken mount. Sudden stops are no good.
Larry
It hurt me just to look that that broken mount. Sudden stops are no good.
Larry
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Re: Not a good day plowing snow.
I wonder if the cast parts are more vulnerable in the cold weather?
Nick
Nick
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