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Posted by Truck on February 01, 2003 at 08:42:16 from (205.188.192.31):
The message down below about your favorite snow pusher inspired me to put pics of my friend Ray's Kubota up at Webshots. He's been having lots of fun and a few paying jobs with the new toy. I'm looking for one myself for my International,(Yes I'm still interested in the one in Canada but it is a LONG trip!). What we've learned about three point snowblowers: Use grade two bolts for shear pins. Grade 5 allows your auger to get severely bent by blacktop pieces. Use the blower in the coldest weather possible for the best throwing. As it warms up the snow gets sticky. Blown snow is VERY hard when you try to shovel it later. Snow seems to vanish when snowblowed compared to plowing. Jobs that were impossible with a one ton plow truck are actually very easy with the blower. People are more willing to live with high banks and tiny driveways that they are to pay a reasonable amount for a tractor to come in.However those that do pay are amazed and very happy with the results. Kubota's are very expensive to buy parts for.(well we actually knew that one already..lol) Anyway, enjoy! Click on the snow removal pics when you get there.
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