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See you have a supervisor on duty. Lot of snow there -- you can keep it there, too.
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I wish I knew what I was doing with these pictures so you could see them better. This was a blizzard in Mexico, NY during February of 2007. I have a 6' wide blower on the back of my WD, and as you can see in the 1 shot, the snow is just a little deeper than the rear wheels. That was lots of fun, and the tractor performed great.













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I think AC orange tractors look fantastic in the white snow.  I have a great pic of when I was a kid and I was in the woods with my, (now), WC with my grandpa, brothers and cousins.  It's one of my all time favorites.
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I like the program PHOTOSHOP when working with pictures. You can do almost any changes to the picture. Guess there maybe other programs too.
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Any you fellas have some specs or links on those snowblowers?  Here in the Ozarks, it would not get used much, but sure looks like fun!  Also, what a way to make a hit with the neighbors.
Why is there never time to do it right the first time, but always time to go back and fix it?
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I bought this one used. It is an old Badger, single stage. Very heavy. It actualy works better as the snow gets deeper. 6' wide, 3 point hitch. I've forgotten how many years I've had it, but its been alot, like 15 or 20. My drive is about 200' long, and I can get from the garage to the road done in like 5 minutes. But then to do the turnaround, and move the cars and stuff, then more like a half hour. I used to do the neighbors drive, just so the tractor would heat up good in the winter. Their drive is about 800' long. Took a lot longer to that then mine. They moved and I have new neigbors, so It was a good time to give that up. 2 years ago I got a D-17, put a hitch on that, and now that is my blower tractor.More power, heats up quick with a thermostat. I'll post some pictures of that sometime.

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My drive is 500' long and 3 parking lots.  I'm gonna start looking now.........maybe by next winter, one will be on the back of my tractor............O_O
Why is there never time to do it right the first time, but always time to go back and fix it?
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