Snow Plowing

Mark Poss

Well-known Member
Making the old Girl earn her keep
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I just came in from a couple of hours of that entertainment. Feeling kind of stupid again for not putting my heat houser on again this year. Wife bought me a new one for Xmass about 30 years ago that I only used a couple of years because it's hard to put on by myself without gouging the paint in a couple places.
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Or another approach would be, to make it into a quick attach comfort cover,The rear frame work, is made out of 1/2 rod lets say,get some 5/8 ID tubing, [weld on what you need to the plates] make some plates that will bolt on to something solid in back, you will have to alter the, 1/2in rod, frame work some, to slide it into the 5/8 receivers. Form it so, it slides in from back to front, with a stop collar on the 1/2 rods. The rest is to strap on the curtains!
 
(quoted from post at 14:52:05 01/24/22) Making the old Girl earn her keep
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You guys can plow all you want out in the cold. I gave that up years ago. I like being warm. My tractors earn their keep in warm weather.

Bought an old CJ7 Jeep and put a plow on it. Wipers, heater, nice warm seat, radio if I want it. Got maybe 1200 bucks in it total.

Plow in my shirt sleeves and bare hands. If I had to go back to an open tractor I'd hire it out instead.
 
I have used our MF-135 for 53 years with a 6' back blade. I still like to get out in it, in the winter
snow.....It keeps both of us in good shape.
 

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