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I have this same JD outfit.....3 cylinder diesel, foot control hydro.

Old 01-04-2014, 07:05 PM
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JD 420 with snowblower attachment.

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Same as Freybird but a JD 318.....4 more HP and power steering. To busy plowing to take pic's........

Pete 3799: I like your setup with a bucket and blade on the front.....U do that yourself? Show us how the blade attaches and pivots if you can?
I just welded some ears on the bottom of the loader frame.
you can see them in this picture with the pins in them.

Put some quick couplers on the hoses that go to the bucket so I unplug the bucket hoses and plug the plow cylinders on and I can angle the plow with the bucket lever.
I use the loader to raise and lower it.
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I saw snow in a movie once.
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I just welded some ears on the bottom of the loader frame.
you can see them in this picture with the pins in them.

Put some quick couplers on the hoses that go to the bucket so I unplug the bucket hoses and plug the plow cylinders on and I can angle the plow with the bucket lever.
I use the loader to raise and lower it.
Thanks Pete - Great idea....Appreciate you getting back to us......
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I saw snow in a movie once.
Sorry Hugh, but they wouldn't let us play on this one.
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Not mine, but interesting. A rare Toyota Corolla dualie (2 front wheels on each side, with chains). The front fender work isn't very professional. But I'm sure Corollas have plenty of power & that the transmission is built for plowing.

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That must be an Australian snow plow.
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As a backup, I can still use my old '41 Ford 9N with back blade.



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I have this same JD outfit.....3 cylinder diesel, foot control hydro.
I just did a major service on it. Nine gallons of hydrolic fluid to drain and dispose of.
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Snow plow? I don't even need chains !
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When it snows here, we just stay home.
It will usually be melted by the next day.
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Let's talk after the next storm......
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several rigs....... we get a LOT of snow and drive is 1/2 mile long with 300 foot elevation change. I have several ways of dealing with it






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That's a hell of a lot of money to have tied-up in snow removal equipment. Did you ever think about just moving to Hawaii? Might be cheaper.
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Hawaii does not have winter..... I like snow during the winter and sun during our summer. You could not pay me to move. Supposed to get 8-12" tonight in northwest Ohio followed by sub zero temps and high winds for two days. Supposed to get down to -18 F Monday night which would be a record. My guess is that the roads in my rural area will be impassable due to drifting Monday which means I might get a "snow day" to play outside in the winter wonderland.

Got my snowmobile tuned up and the snow removal equipment pointed out the garage door. I am loving it!!!!

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