Hi all, new to the forum here.
A few weeks ago a 2WD L3450 followed me home and took up residence in my garage. So far she is proving to be quite the handy tool to have around.
Her main task is to mow grass (72"mmm) and she does that very well. But now I'm thinking of giving my Ford 2n a winter off to get caught up on some repair work and using the L3450 to take care of the snow (with a 6' back blade)
The turf tires have me a little concerned.
My plan is loading the rear tires with rim guard, which should add about just shy of 800lbs at 75%, and getting a set of 2-link chains. I think this will keep her moving alright, but I'm a little concerned that the wide turf tires on the front will have a hard time steering in the snow.
I could load the front tires and close to 150lbs (no FEL or plans for one)
or I could add some suitcase weights to the front as it has a bracket that looks like it would take up to 7 weights.
Anyone running a similar set up in the snow? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
jamie
A few weeks ago a 2WD L3450 followed me home and took up residence in my garage. So far she is proving to be quite the handy tool to have around.
Her main task is to mow grass (72"mmm) and she does that very well. But now I'm thinking of giving my Ford 2n a winter off to get caught up on some repair work and using the L3450 to take care of the snow (with a 6' back blade)
The turf tires have me a little concerned.
My plan is loading the rear tires with rim guard, which should add about just shy of 800lbs at 75%, and getting a set of 2-link chains. I think this will keep her moving alright, but I'm a little concerned that the wide turf tires on the front will have a hard time steering in the snow.
I could load the front tires and close to 150lbs (no FEL or plans for one)
or I could add some suitcase weights to the front as it has a bracket that looks like it would take up to 7 weights.
Anyone running a similar set up in the snow? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
jamie