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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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Not sure what mode of travel would get from your place to Japan in an hourThanks 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.