Blew some heavy, wet snow. First time with the LX3310 on the blower. Previous use was on my LX2610. The extra pto hp was quite noticeable and the R14's had great traction in the snow.
It's snowing quite a bit here this morning. I just plugged in the block heater and have that excitement that comes from knowing I'll be moving snow sometime this morning.Blew some heavy, wet snow. First time with the LX3310 on the blower. Previous use was on my LX2610. The extra pto hp was quite noticeable and the R14's had great traction in the snow.
That's a really nice shop! I need to get going and build something this spring. Aren't tractors awesome!Not today, but a few days ago unloaded bundles of R27 mineral wool insulation for our Barndo project. Big, heavy and awkward, but the tractor made the job easy.
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Just spent 30 minutes or so moving snow and it's still snowing. I'll probably need to go back out this evening, or tomorrow morning for sure.
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. That is a nice set up…literally drooling.Just spent 30 minutes or so moving snow and it's still snowing. I'll probably need to go back out this evening, or tomorrow morning for sure.
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Thanks. I'm very pleased with the MX and the hydraulic angle snow blade and blower. I don't see myself changing this set up if I stay at this place. It's perfect for what I need to do here.. That is a nice set up…literally drooling.
I love to plow my snow. retirement lets me do it when I want, not before or after work. Looks like we have some coming to central NY. My drive is only maybe 350 ft plus some around the shop. I do it all with my 1950 8N with a power angle plow I have on the front. No cab! Use the Kubota loader bucket only if I need to move it back. I have used a back blade early on it to keep from pushing the stones off before the ground is froze.It's snowing quite a bit here this morning. I just plugged in the block heater and have that excitement that comes from knowing I'll be moving snow sometime this morning.
I just bought 16 of them for $15 a piece. I was waiting a long time for a deal like that to come around, and when it finally did I jumped right on it. My dad was down there with the trailer just a couple days after the listing.Brought some firewood in. First year using these cages and I love them. Wish I could find more for the price I want to pay for them.
I’d jump on that deal, too! I missed out on two different postings this year for $25 a piece. Most people around here (New York) are asking $75, with many asking even more, and a few asking “only” $50 (which seem to sell quickly).I just bought 16 of them for $15 a piece. I was waiting a long time for a deal like that to come around, and when it finally did I jumped right on it. My dad was down there with the trailer just a couple days after the listing.
They were in Grand Rapids, if I recall correctly. I've seen a lot in PA for pretty cheap.
80 markers, wow, I will probably put up about 20 and that is more than norma, lolI put up 80 drive markers so the wife can see the drive in the snow. Guaranteed a snowless winter but I did get some exercise. A bit easier to reverse than a front mount snow blower
Thats awesome, sounds like a weeks' worth of work and more to do. Can never have too many "toys" when they're the right ones for the need.Got ~18" of heavy wet snow here in NH the past 36hrs or so.
Two rounds of using the B2601 with the blower and back blade.....today was messy, add in some downed trees and power outage and the chainsaw and whole house Kohler genny are all earning their keep today.
People wonder why I have all the "equipment" I do.......today is the "use case" for all of them. Generator purring, Kubota earned its keep, Honda tracked blower got some work in and the chainsaws freed up the mailbox and cleaned up a few downed limbs for now.