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Plowing Some Snow
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Plowing Some Snow
We got 9" of snow last night so I used the opportunity to push some around with the LowBoy. First time I have ever plowed snow with a Cub. Had a ball and the Cub worked like a charm!!!! (MODS - if this should be in a different forum please feel free to move and sorry about that.)
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Vince
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
Plowing snow is great seat time. Looks like you know what you're doing. As much as I like pushing snow, I'm ready for warm weather. Thanks for posting the pic's.
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
We have about 4" so far this evening with the snow expected to last until Sunday morning. I may get to plow a little tomorrow if it keeps coming down.
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
Looks to me like the poor little feller spent the night out in the cold himself! Extra snow on the hood for weight, right?
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
Vince:
That looks so cool. Bet you had a blast and it is right where it should be.
That looks so cool. Bet you had a blast and it is right where it should be.
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
that storm is supposedly coming our way, but it looks as if it will pass north of us. What a shame.
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
sgtbull wrote:Looks to me like the poor little feller spent the night out in the cold himself! Extra snow on the hood for weight, right?
You are correct, Sarge. Pippin had quite a snow cap from sitting outside. The weight did help!!!
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
Curious about your 3-point platform. Home made? I'd like to see some photos without snow on it sometime. I do need to make something like that for moving bee hives & equipment around. We only got a serious snow dusting out of the last blast. Greg
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
Greg, that's actually a 1-pt quick hitch carry-all. Works great.
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
Swobee wrote:Curious about your 3-point platform. Home made? I'd like to see some photos without snow on it sometime. I do need to make something like that for moving bee hives & equipment around. We only got a serious snow dusting out of the last blast. Greg
Greg, here is an idea for you.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Sketch ... index.html
If you want one for a three point you can buy the frame already made at Tractor Supply, Rural King etc
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Re: Plowing Some Snow
Thanks, guys. Shouldn't be too hard to make one. I might like to add some sort of articulation so it stays fairly flat while raising. This might make a real handy rig to have.
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