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Author Topic: Getting ready for snow  (Read 933 times)

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Offline HD

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I bought this rig for $750 two years ago. It came with a single stage snow blower attachment. Since my driveway is made up of recycled tar and gravel, it never worked very well. If it was heavy wet snow, the blower would just get clogged no matter how slow you went. Or, if it was light snow, it would pickup the gravel and throw that too.

Anyways, I found a ATV plow for $100 on Fartbook marketplace. This was my weekend project. I had to do a little welding and cutting, but I got it to fit. It also didn't come with skids, so I made some. Right now, the blade sits 1.25 off of the floor. I don't know how much it's going to dig in till I try it. I can always add holes if I need to lower it later.
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That is a one heck of a deal HD.  I plow but when we have a lot of snow I wish I had a blower.  Good job.  That tractor looks like it is in great shape too.

Offline mike89

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looks like it should do the job for you HD...
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline tangle tooth

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      Looks nice. I would hate to see you do all that work and then get no snow. That would be terrible.
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Offline Northerndave

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Nice score HD! Freaking bargain!

I'm hoping for snow too.





Just pulled the old girl inside for some pre season maintenance.  I didn't have her our not even once last season because I didn't like our ice conditions on lake of the woods.

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      Nice. Do I see an early 1950's Dodge Power Wagon?
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Offline Northerndave

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      Nice. Do I see an early 1950's Dodge Power Wagon?

Yes, I restored that one for a customer.  I haven't done any restoration work for over 2 years now though.  I've been full time in a weld shop that I run with my brother and my 2 sons.

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very nice and good lookin pooch too!!   
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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no good news from Artic Cat
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Ugh.  That's no good. 

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Seen that  next door.  Oddly i didn't see where they downsized office or corporate staff? :confused: :scratch:
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no good news from Artic Cat
I kind of figured it was coming soon, very sad.  I'm sure there will be parts for my Panther for a while. Wonder what's next?  :undecided:

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I don't see how many people can spend 15 to 20 grand + for a new snowmobile
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I don't see how many people can spend 15 to 20 grand + for a new snowmobile
metoo.  I have had about 12 snowmobiles and have never been without one since I was 14 years old.  All of them and been used and most of them were very good "Like new" deals when I bought them, and I have never paid more then $3,500 for one.  The only brand new snowmobile I have ever owned was a 1974 Skidoo 400 FA I won in a give away contest when I was 16 years old!  :dancinred: I use them mainly for Ice fishing now.  Current sled.  2003 Panther 570 F air cooled, I've only had fans for ice fishing.  It only had about 285 miles on it and I paid about $3,000 for it.  So there out there.  :happy1:
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