Actually, I can imagine using that! This is what I am using.
Actually, I can imagine using that! This is what I am using.
Could you Imagine plowing with this in your downtown.
Might feel better in a zombie apocalypse.
I hope that isn't you... But I suppose it technically does work
The JD318 ! The most popular garden tractor JD ever made ! I had a 316 set up the same way before I bought my 425 ! That little tractor moved a lot of snow in the time I owned it but I will say switching from blade to blower is much easier with the 425.
I'd love a 332, the diesel version of the 318. Only problem with them is changing attachments are a real pain in the *** compaired the mighty 425.
I'm jealous, I have a 2000 K3500 with a 8.5 foot straight blade Sno-Way, and a 1948 Ford 8N with back blade. I always use the Chevy. Looking for a 1 Ton dump truck like your Chevy though. Also a small dozer.
How do you turn your dish washer in to a snow thrower?
Give her a shovel !!
Deep snow can't just be driven through. If it's deep enough you get high centered on it, just like deep mud or sand. How deep you can drive through depends on traction, ground clearance and how wet/heavy the snow is.
It's not light fluffy powder that just moves with no resistance.
This I'm sure this is a very naive question, but why do you have to remove the snow from your driveway?
This is my kit for this year. I bought the blower at the end of the season last year and haven't tried it yet. It's all ready to go though as we enjoy weather that has me out without a jacket most of the time.
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I also have my other 455 set up with a plow.
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30" walk behind snow blower for the back patio and 68" for the front and driveway…![]()
