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Post by austin7930 on Feb 11, 2010 17:49:42 GMT -5
With all the snow we have been having i thought we could post pictures of our snow moving setups! Mine is a JD 4040 with a Westendorf loader and a Allied blower
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Post by sean on Feb 11, 2010 22:17:29 GMT -5
Well, I dont have a pic yet, but ours is a old Ferguson TO30 with 8' snow blade.....works, well also, we dont need new technology or loaders Even though sometimes it would e nice to have a loader......lol...... today I was at the end of the driveway finishing up a path and the front wheels hit the edge of the snow pile and jerked the wheel to the right and I ended up in the snow pile.....with alot of snow between the blade and tractor....I was stuck! Ended up walking to the house, grabbing a shovel and dug myself out...... Sean
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Post by jacoblarson on Feb 12, 2010 17:30:30 GMT -5
4255 with a rear blower, for the drifts. The 4240 loader tractor pushes the little stuff.
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Post by rysiracusa on Feb 12, 2010 19:19:34 GMT -5
Case 5250 with 3 point Meteor blower. We use the Bobcat, 5220 loader tractor and payloader for plowing around the bunk silos at the other farms
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Post by farmallman on Feb 12, 2010 21:03:43 GMT -5
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Post by mnjosh on Feb 12, 2010 23:28:59 GMT -5
We use the Ford 5000 with loader. In 2006 Dad bought the snow blower. We don't know what brand it is. It is a 7 ft single stage. Needless to say, we have found out why we only got it for $150. It was a good idea, but doesn't quite work the way we thought it would. Reverse isn't slow enough. So far this year we've pushed snow with the loader instead of using the snow blower.
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Post by 70ds on Feb 14, 2010 11:00:51 GMT -5
Here are ours. A 1966 4020 with a Waldon dozer, and a 1953 70 with a home made belly blade. If it gets real deep we use the 1958 620 and the loader to dig out.
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Post by jdman9520 on Feb 19, 2010 18:14:55 GMT -5
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