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Plowing snow with Farmall C

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RMO/MN

06-07-2006 16:35:56




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Hello,
I'm starting to research what tractor would be a good fit for plowing my driveways in the winter. Has anyone used a C or super C with a front end loader for moving snow




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bruce Omn

06-08-2006 10:48:29




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to RMO/MN, 06-07-2006 16:35:56  
Our C works great with a 6.5' blade about 3' high. The hydraulics run from the back pto with an add on hydraulic pump. The lift lever is behind the operator, not too hard to reach it.

I use 3rd gear to run a good 100 feet. With the straight blade with ends it spills out but it's not too bad. It can handle 8" of snow this way.

Bigger ends on the blade would reduce spillover, and it is a little tedious shifting to neutral to lift the blade. Cut the throttle before pushing in the clutch at the end of the push.

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jimmyjoe from mn

06-07-2006 20:27:06




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to RMO/MN, 06-07-2006 16:35:56  
third party image

try this, again.



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GlennF.

06-08-2006 01:35:37




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to jimmyjoe from mn, 06-07-2006 20:27:06  
460...560?

Glenn F.



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jimmyjoe from mn.

06-08-2006 05:24:24




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to GlennF., 06-08-2006 01:35:37  
560D with a 6 ft. blower



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jimmyjoe from mn

06-07-2006 20:19:42




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to RMO/MN, 06-07-2006 16:35:56  
try this.



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Paul Shuler

06-07-2006 17:02:06




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to RMO/MN, 06-07-2006 16:35:56  
A C or Super C are a great choice in my opinion. I love pushing snow with mine. It's been a while since we have had enough snow to push here in SW MO.
Paul



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KIP in MX

06-07-2006 18:13:43




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to Paul Shuler, 06-07-2006 17:02:06  
You sure have a sweet Super C!

What ever became of that tainted water well in your area? They ever figure out for sure how it got contaminated?



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Paul Shuler

06-07-2006 18:51:18




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 Re: Plowing snow with Farmall C in reply to KIP in MX, 06-07-2006 18:13:43  
Yes they did. It turned out that someone had dumped meth lab waste in a sink hole and my neighbors caseing had a crack in it and allowed it to get in their well. They ended up drilling a new well with 750' of caseing and had to replace all of their plumbing, stools, hot water heater and such to a tune of about $25,000. Made front page news around here. Mine and the other neighbors has been OK so far. This meth lab thing is a real problem around here.

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