gregverena 339 Posted December 13, 2017 The way that's hooked up, does it mean you have to go in reverse when blowing? I guess in order to use the pto, you'd have to. We got almost 2 inches today :) Link to comment
frigo 4,155 Posted December 13, 2017 Greg& Verena..I wrote a reply to this but somehow it got lost.Here again,this old guy is a 1976 M-F,26 hp/2 cyl diesel/4WD.It has done the job for me for the last 12 yrs.Equipped with a front articulated blade good for small snow which I pile in a row and blow by backing into it.This year,my old bone had it with getting on the no cabin tractor and I gave a contract for the big snow and I'll keep this one for fun and trim.I attach (hope) of the front.Salutations-Laurent Link to comment
frigo 4,155 Posted December 13, 2017 [[show-photo-18443725]] G&V...trying to attach front view photo.Salutations-Laurent Link to comment
gregverena 339 Posted December 13, 2017 looks like you've got it under control, coming and going! That Massey is a good tractor and looks like just the right size for your needs. When thinking about it, backing into the snow would leave the tires on cleared road, so not a bad situation, if a bit hard on the neck. Thanks for the view! Link to comment
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