Its a B3200, with front mount.Tughill Tom do you have a front mount snowblower on your L3200 ??
Digging that mini excavator! Can you move to Ohio and be my neighbor???I got my 13' by 30' add on to an extisting out building completed just in time, winter is here, at 5600'! Half way through the project, I was having misgivings, as it was more work and money then expected. A week later I can't imagine not having it, now my chipper and flail mower, bought this year, are out of my precious heated shop space and also out of the weather. Plus I bought the mini excavator this year and built a trailer for it, so I was getting too cramped for inside storage. All the implements are now on big castered platforms, on the new concrete slab in the addition, making them a breeze to hook up or so I'm told. I got my backfilling all down, and 15 tons of gravel spread right before the freezeup, I'm just waiting on the roll up door now, this project is completed!
Did you see the (heated) barn? I think you're the one that's moving.Digging that mini excavator! Can you move to Ohio and be my neighbor???
LOL....I would seriously consider it. But landscapes with no trees really freak me out.Did you see the (heated) barn? I think you're the one that's moving.
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surfing without my reading glasses...Its a B3200, with front mount.
Cold in Georgia? It's still fall.... lolTo cold and windy for anything else so I finished my bushhogging for the year. Got the batwing in it's shed and put the 9000 away for the winter.
Cold in Georgia? It's still fall.... lol
I went out today and started both the M9 and the 105. The 9 started a little hard, had to pre heat quite a bit. It was 18 here today. I have Power Service in both with full fuel tanks.
They both did a bit of banging and clanging anyway.
I start them every couple weeks throughout the winter and the 9 does hay chores for the cattle and horses.
2 years ago I had some gelling issues with the 9, was below 0 for a while so now both get Power Service.
Yep, it's fall, but two weeks ago we had 2 nights where the temp got in the mid 20's here in Utopia, TX.Cold in Georgia? It's still fall.... lol
I went out today and started both the M9 and the 105. The 9 started a little hard, had to pre heat quite a bit. It was 18 here today. I have Power Service in both with full fuel tanks.
They both did a bit of banging and clanging anyway.
I start them every couple weeks throughout the winter and the 9 does hay chores for the cattle and horses.
2 years ago I had some gelling issues with the 9, was below 0 for a while so now both get Power Service.
Nice canopy!Put the canopy back on after painting the brackets and modifying them to make the top fold down.
Thanks.Nice canopy!
I also like your shiny tire chains....I remember when mine looked like that. Pretty much rust colored now, but they are a necessity for me and work great.
If this winter is like the last 3, I will not need the chains as we did not have enough snow to plow.