BX1870 with front blade, FEL in reserve, and ROPS lights. We're supposed to get 8" of snow today, so I'll clear things off before my wife gets home from work.
Very nice setup my friend. I'm next door in NB and felt your pain last winter.18 feet of snow last winter and night winds. Open station BX. I am now prepared.
How the hey did the move that snow and cut those walls? Moved a pile of snow and can't see any iron that could make a 30'+ face?Thanks neighbour. The guy who built my cab is close to Bathurst. A real artist at welding and fabricating. A pic I am told was taken in Tyne Valley PEI. An hour from me.
I believe it was a BX and snow blower specially modified by Wildfire.How the hey did the move that snow and cut those walls? Moved a pile of snow and can't see any iron that could make a 30'+ face?
Help me out!
Not sure what mode of travel would get from your place to Japan in an hour :Thanks neighbour. The guy who built my cab is close to Bathurst. A real artist at welding and fabricating. A pic I am told was taken in Tyne Valley PEI. An hour from me.
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That was a Curtis Cab, sold through Kubota dealers- Nice, but bloody expensive. My quoted price up here in East Coast Canada for the Hard Side version was $5800 plus taxes.