Posted by paul on December 06, 2010 at 14:04:31 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: 8 N snow blowers posted by ArloInt on December 06, 2010 at 08:18:41:
You need to come up here north to southern MN, you could have _all_ the play time you want. ;) Doesn't even have to snow, the wind can make 3 foot drifts over nite. Mr Sun is so low, he doesn't help much until about March.
With a snow blower, you can get by with 2 out of these 3 - all 3 is great of course:
Ample hp. Live pto. Slow reverse gear.
The N series is a niffty little tractor for it's age, was worlds ahead of anything else for the price 60 years ago, but it doesn't have _any_ of the above 3 for snowblowing.
Same rules (slow forward speed instead of reverse of course...) applies to baling hay.
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