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BGC

BGC

Well, we got more snow again and I was sitting here thinking there should be something that would melt it and dissolve it. Since I don't know of anything that will do this I guess it is back to shoveling and blowing.:frown:


#2

L

LandN

heated driveways:thumbsup:


#3

P

Pika

Try to enjoy it! My kids would be delighted to get that much snow ;) Plus, as it was pointed out in another thread, snow is "time-release moisture" for your yard! I remember that it can be frustrating to have to keep removing it from the drive and walk ways though!


#4

grnspot110

grnspot110

Just finished blowing another 7" of our drive this afternoon!

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#5

Two-Stroke

Two-Stroke

Just finished blowing another 7" of our drive this afternoon!

That's a neat snow machine. Is it a lawn tractor with a cab?

Thanks for the photo.


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grnspot110

grnspot110

That's a neat snow machine. Is it a lawn tractor with a cab?

Thanks for the photo.

That's my 74-112 w/37A blower. Depends on the snow conditions & weather whether I use it or the 83-420 w/54 blade. ~~ grnspot110

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Two-Stroke

Two-Stroke

That's my 74-112 w/37A blower. Depends on the snow conditions & weather whether I use it or the 83-420 w/54 blade. ~~ grnspot110

I've never seen a cab kit like that. It looks like it wouldn't be too hard to remove for summer. Thanks for the pictures.


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grnspot110

grnspot110

I've never seen a cab kit like that. It looks like it wouldn't be too hard to remove for summer. Thanks for the pictures.

Two bolts through each fender & two through each footrest! When it's off for the Summer, I put plastic "body" plugs in the holes (available at auto supply stores).

I drove the 140 up onto the ramps before lifting the cab, then just roll the 112 under it by hand. I have a bigger loader tractor now, makes it easier. ~~ grnspot110

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