Garage Picture Thread

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I like the tire chains on some of the snowblowers. I needed some on mine for today's snow! :rolleyes:

I've never understood the need for chains on snowblower... I've always either taken air out or went slower...
 

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I've never understood the need for chains on snowblower... I've always either taken air out or went slower...



Here in some parts of Canada u need them with all the ice and stuff ...As for mine i don't use them myself don't need to i have a 10 hp Murray with big tires that i let some of the air out and if that dont do it i have my bob cat lol ...But some people like them
 

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Here in some parts of Canada u need them with all the ice and stuff ...As for mine i don't use them myself don't need to i have a 10 hp Murray with big tires that i let some of the air out and if that dont do it i have my bob cat lol ...But some people like them

Yea I use a tracked Honda (kind of hard to put chains on) could screw studs into the tracks for ice like we used to do for racing snowmobiles. But in all seriousness a few years ago I ran chains on all four wheels on my Bobcat. It does make day and night difference weather you live in a hilly or flat terrain.
 

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Hey, I know this thread has been a little dead for awhile, but I thought I would do a little update. Although I have managed to fit my new-to-me truck in our garage, it's just as messy, if not messier. I do know where most of my tools and things are, which is a plus, but it is still an obstacle course to get anywhere. I can't wait till our neighborhood garage sale, I'm just gonna try and clear out whatever I can. I'll try and post a picture tomorrow, it's too late now.
 
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