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Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture

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Willy-N

01-09-2005 12:05:05




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The old Massey 135 Orchard can move some snow! The differential Lock helps to get moving again after taking a picture!! Mark H.




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jim

01-09-2005 20:11:50




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Willy-N, 01-09-2005 12:05:05  
You got a good pile your draggen along. Try spinning the blade around if it will and push the worst with it. Then spin it back and clean up. Cuts down on getting to much snow under the tractor frame and loosing traction and much easier to get rid of snow. When you get your loader in the snow you might need to hang some weights on the blade even if your tires are loaded, but you may get by with the extra traction of the chains. Nothing worse than getting a full bucket of packed snow and not able to move to dump it elsewhere.

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Jerry/MT

01-09-2005 19:40:21




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Willy-N, 01-09-2005 12:05:05  
Way ta' go, Willy! That's the way I do it over in the Mission Valley of Montana, 'cept I ain't been usin' chains. It's a liitle dicey without 'em. However, the chains are in the mail! I don't have one of them thar' fancy, high tech, differential locks but I have learned to dance pretty well on the individual brake pedal on my Ferguson TO-30.



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rod s

01-09-2005 17:33:37




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Willy-N, 01-09-2005 12:05:05  
you will find if you can get the blade on front somehow it will make life much easier than pulling thru it I could not believe how much a litte TEA 20 Ferguson could move with front mount blade and the S 10 4 by 4 is even better nice cab and heater. Have Fun
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rod



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Willy-N

01-09-2005 18:42:04




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to rod s, 01-09-2005 17:33:37  
I had a chance to get a front end loader for 900.00 and passed on it. Big mistake this summer I am going to get one right now the price is not right. I hope the guy did not sell it now that I want it!! Mark H.



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rod s

01-10-2005 05:37:00




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Willy-N, 01-09-2005 18:42:04  
I had a TEA 20 with manure loader on it someone else put a blade on the manure loader that tractor would push snow very well and you could lift blade about 5 feet into the air so you could really pile it up. My neck can't take looking back all the time.
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rod



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john in la

01-09-2005 12:49:29




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Willy-N, 01-09-2005 12:05:05  
Boy I sure do not envy you guys.

The thing that gets me about your state is you see things on TV about all the trees and land so far back in the woods that no one has even set step there before. Then you go about 100 miles south of you and you are in the middle of a desert. Seems more like AZ instead of WA.

Any way have fun..... .....



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Willy-N

01-09-2005 14:17:55




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to john in la, 01-09-2005 12:49:29  
I live on the Desert Dry East Side, was tired of all the green and moss on the West Side of the mountians. Mark H.



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Willy-N

01-09-2005 12:33:28




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Willy-N, 01-09-2005 12:05:05  
Here is a few more. Mark H.



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Bob D. (La)

01-09-2005 14:20:42




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Willy-N, 01-09-2005 12:33:28  
Man,that brings back memories of 63 or 64. We lived 4 miles from the highway. Had to get dad to work Left at 8:00 AM. Got him to the highway about 1:00 PM. Then got back hme by 3:00.warmed up, and went out and did the milking. Mine was a MM 335 though. One drift I hit was so deep, when the snow quit flying and I could see again, the rear tires were completely covered under the snow.Glad I live in Louisiana now. That's too cold.

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Willy-N

01-09-2005 15:42:45




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 Re: Yes a Rear Snow Blade will work! Picture in reply to Bob D. (La), 01-09-2005 14:20:42  
Busting thru like that can be fun. I hate it when I bottom out and the tires stay in the air! Then the shovel comes out to dig under the tractor to lower it. Mark H.



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