Posted by Southtowns27 on January 07, 2010 at 09:34:24 from (75.194.79.126):
Just figured I'd share a few pics of my snow removal warrior (from before it snowed, obviously). It's a new setup for me this year. Last winter (the first winter at the new house) I had a WD45 with a 7' blade on it. My driveway is 650' long on a hill, it was misery. I bought the MF165 in the spring and added the Allied 660 loader over the summer, then in the fall I picked up the McKee 720 7' blower. This thing kicks a**. We got 40+ inches of snow over the last 3 days and this thing didn't even notice it. It's not the prettiest thing in the world, but it runs and works 100%.
Share pics of what you use to battle the winter.
This post was edited by Southtowns27 at 09:37:15 01/07/10.
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