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I'd moveI never move snow.
I'd moveI never move snow.
They've got to be robust Timofee. Old vid, but it might help explain the special place these cars hold at NZ speedway tracks.
A woman asked on Reddit if this is okHeading out to help set trusses on a pole building a good friend is building for a local tree service. Gonna sneak in a little golf this afternoon..i love having fridays off so far
Going to do some parts pricing and checking on stuff and maybe going to get this for my daughter.
Needs tires. Brakes pulsate pretty good. Needs a cam cover and possibly a turbo..
Depends on what kind of price they shoot me...
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atleast he added upright supportsA woman asked on Reddit if this is okView attachment 392986
The guy she hired to work on her house was too fat to get under her house so he found a way.
Not a chance.I'd move
Looks great from here.A woman asked on Reddit if this is okView attachment 392986
The guy she hired to work on her house was too fat to get under her house so he found a way.
PerfectA woman asked on Reddit if this is okView attachment 392986
The guy she hired to work on her house was too fat to get under her house so he found a way.
I mean think about it......I've never seen a snow blower in Tennessee. Ever. Never had a car rust away to nothing. Ever.Not a chance.
Wind can't move it if you don't lift it off the ground.You can have a plan where you want to send the snow but the wind may have a different idea…
Ya'll sure have some weird looking tillers up north.Wind can't move it if you don't lift it off the ground.
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I did everything with just the snowblower for a couple years, I hated getting blasted in the face by the wind. Now I only use the snowblower for the walkway where the tractor won't fit and to clear windrows or piles of snow if they get too big. I've got a Toro 726TE. It's a 2 Cycle. Basically a Lawn Boy engine on its side. Works well, but no steering and it is a heavy MFer.
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I'm going to do this with my basement too so that the rats get a modern highway.A woman asked on Reddit if this is okView attachment 392986
The guy she hired to work on her house was too fat to get under her house so he found a way.
Must be a skinny mfer. Good call @dallA woman asked on Reddit if this is okView attachment 392986
The guy she hired to work on her house was too fat to get under her house so he found a way.
If I could find a decent tractor like that one I would own one too.Wind can't move it if you don't lift it off the ground.
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I did everything with just the snowblower for a couple years, I hated getting blasted in the face by the wind. Now I only use the snowblower for the walkway where the tractor won't fit and to clear windrows or piles of snow if they get too big. I've got a Toro 726TE. It's a 2 Cycle. Basically a Lawn Boy engine on its side. Works well, but no steering and it is a heavy MFer.
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Lol it’s just a matter of right time at the right placeIf I could find a decent tractor like that one I would own one too.
One thing I’ll miss is the tractor I had for many tasks but also plowed with it. 674 IH 1978 and the cab was great plowing during a stormLol it’s just a matter of right time at the right place
For my bolens I have a snowblower and a snow plow
For the cub I have a snow plow for it
For the little tractor it has a loader on the front
For the big tractor I have a front bucket and I have a box blade on the rear
But the last few years we have only gotten about 6 inches total snowfall