I just couldn`t resist saying that... i gotta admit it was pretty funny... i can just see a visual of you sneakin around all stealthy like heheheheeePaPOW you are tooo funny . . . love it
I just couldn`t resist saying that... i gotta admit it was pretty funny... i can just see a visual of you sneakin around all stealthy like heheheheeePaPOW you are tooo funny . . . love it
You just gotta love a day like that! Playing in the snow and getting to help your neighbors. That is one of the best feelings! Well done.Thanksgiving day, central New Mexico got hammered with a foot of snow.
I started off clearing a path for my Dad to come to our house for Diner.
Then, I noticed my one neighbor who works a lot could not get out of their driveway, so I plowed it, THEN, the other next door neighbour came out and said she has to work that night and would I mind....
So, I plowed her driveway and since I had done that I just went ahead and finished the dam road.
THEN, when I was pushing the snow across the end of the road a couple stopped in their truck and asked if I could help them pull their sons stuck car out across the hill.
I said I can try but it's a small tractor (BX 1880).
SO, I went over the hill and there was a small Mazda Miata stuck in a small ditch.
We put the tow shaft on the front bumper and put a tow rope on it, put the BX in 4wd, locked the diffs and slowly took out the slack on the rope.
Had the guy give a little gas, told him not to spin it if he could help it.
Run BX's rpms up to maximum put the bucket low and eased out very slowly looking for traction.
And I will be a sun of a baboon!
The little beast not only pulled the car out of the ditch to the top of the hill but didn't slip hardly at all.
The funny looks from the guys in the big 4wd as this little tractor that could, pulled a small car up a snowy, icy hill was all worth it!
Fun, times, fun times!
I am the tall guy with the orange hoodie! (of course)
Yea first few snows of the season are like that, the next 100 are more...You just gotta love a day like that! Playing in the snow and getting to help your neighbors. That is one of the best feelings! Well done.
Thanks!You just gotta love a day like that! Playing in the snow and getting to help your neighbors. That is one of the best feelings! Well done.
100!!! Noooooo...Yea first few snows of the season are like that, the next 100 are more...
"I'm going to shove this snow blade up someone's backside if they ask me to move any more snow!"
Must, push, snow, keep, going...Plowed a foot of snow today that we got last night.
Its a JD 54" blade on a BX23s! Worked awesome!!!
Thanksgiving day, central New Mexico got hammered with a foot of snow.
I started off clearing a path for my Dad to come to our house for Diner.
Then, I noticed my one neighbor who works a lot could not get out of their driveway, so I plowed it, THEN, the other next door neighbour came out and said she has to work that night and would I mind....
So, I plowed her driveway and since I had done that I just went ahead and finished the dam road.
THEN, when I was pushing the snow across the end of the road a couple stopped in their truck and asked if I could help them pull their sons stuck car out across the hill.
I said I can try but it's a small tractor (BX 1880).
SO, I went over the hill and there was a small Mazda Miata stuck in a small ditch.
We put the tow shaft on the front bumper and put a tow rope on it, put the BX in 4wd, locked the diffs and slowly took out the slack on the rope.
Had the guy give a little gas, told him not to spin it if he could help it.
Run BX's rpms up to maximum put the bucket low and eased out very slowly looking for traction.
And I will be a sun of a baboon!
The little beast not only pulled the car out of the ditch to the top of the hill but didn't slip hardly at all.
The funny looks from the guys in the big 4wd as this little tractor that could, pulled a small car up a snowy, icy hill was all worth it!
Fun, times, fun times!
I am the tall guy with the orange hoodie! (of course)
Well, it was a tow bar thing that comes with and screws in to most new car bumpers as there all dam plastic and styrofoam now, so i was hoping that it would suffice.Nicely done. Except towing from the bumper... Eek. Lucky you didn’t pull that thing clean off! I always hand the strap to the vehicle owner, and tell them to attach it somewhere secure. I don’t want to be responsible (financially or emotionally) for tearing someone’s tiny little car apart. I usually won’t even stop in my truck to help someone unless tow hooks are visible on their vehicle (of course, I’ll stop if it’s an emergency or in a desolate area).
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Well, it was a tow bar thing that comes with and screws in to most new car bumpers as there all dam plastic and styrofoam now, so i was hoping that it would suffice.
The miata was lowered to a few inches off the ground so there was no way for me to squeeze my fatt a@@ under anywhere on that car!
Did have one guy in a truck who stopped and said "let's tie the rope to the front wheel suspension!"
I said, if you do that I am out of here as you will rip the wheel off!
The kid says nah let's let the tractor try!
Also you may have been correct about ripping off a bumper if some giant 4wd bro truck with 9 million torques had tried!
But with 18hp and 33lb ft, I wasn't too worried, couple that with the fact we were using one of those flexible tow ropes and my Dad taught me how to tow (start out easy, go slowly etc) I was very careful.
I do agree if the car had been bigger or there was no hard point on the vehicle I would have said no as well.
I bet your back pains disagree with you...lol. EVERYBODY needs a backhoe. Make the wife happy, go gett`r a backhoe.Made tractor payment to Kubota , tractor wasn't started between payments
Backhoe come up @ thanksgiving dinner my cousin got her going again... my wife is still saying she needs one on her tractor .... not needed I have hand dug all the projects I see would have used on.