Mine is resting in the barn but I may be putting the snow plow on tomorrow, getting white here....
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I did didn't I. Well, if all goes according to plan, I won't be doing any tractoring for a couple months (end of January and February), I'll be flat on my butt so I needed an alternate plan. 10 bucks a pop works. Problem is, his little Meyers 7.5 foot on his CJ won't do the road and mine will.Wait a minute here Flip. You told us you had a guy to clean your drive for a ten spot and you set in watching him while drinking coffee. What's happening here?
I'm Santa....
At my age and financial state (retired), I'm always looking for a bargain. Not adverse to perusing the dumpsters behind Meijers, Lowes and Wal Mart either. One time I found a perfectly good Troy Bilt tiller (blown motor) and another time I found 4 heavy duty casters that went on my welding table. Stores throw good stuff out.Couldn't resist a bargain I bet lol
X2. Mega faux pas.Flyidaho, why do you come on here describing your work, complain that no one gets to see it...and then don't post any pictures???
Wow! That’s nice! I had a Rhino about 10 years ago and loved it. They’re much better looking now! I had a 6’ plow on mine and she was a snow plowing beast! I was impressed with how well it worked with the exception of those wet heavy storms of a foot or more. You’ll have fun with that! What part of the country are you in?We don't have any snow yet but I'm ready for it, no not the Kubota it's hibernating for the winter, in-doors.
I corrected flyidaho’s Mega Faux Pas. I took a couple close up shots.Flyidaho, why do you come on here describing your work, complain that no one gets to see it...and then don't post any pictures???
Lucky neighbors!....or he's helping his neighbors so they'll be able to drive over to see his work!