olekid
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Equipment
B7510,loader, Curtis heated cab, loaded tires snowblower,grader blade,snow plow
Thought I would share a few pictures of my orange buddy, B7510 with loader, I just bought a new 66" snow plow to replace my old 60" blade, manual angle, I don't angle it only when there is a little dusting of snow, any more than that and it pushes the tractor side ways, tractor is too light, even with the rear tires loaded and the weight box filled with cement. I live on a hill so the ice chains work excellent, I put 1 chain on the front for steering purposes, that makes a great difference. I put a step on each side under door to make it easier to enter the cab. The cab really makes plowing snow a joy, with a heater your nice and warm and dry and cozy. That's when I'm in my, "happy place". My drive way is about 350 feet long and I plow the old girl next door, she's 87 and her driveway is 125 feet long. I shovel her walk. so I made a holder for the scoop, the white 5 gallon bucket has sand in it for her walkway. Thanks to you all at OTT I put a winch on the snow blower to turn the chute and it works excellent. I just finished put the power to a 2 pole connector behind the cab. Some places my lawn is higher than the driveway and when the snow blows from the north the drift is 3 feet high, so I use the blower there. I put a 2" hitch on the blower in case I needed to haul some wood from the woodshed to the basement. I also made a quick hitch for the loader which makes switching from bucket to snow plow a breeze, again thanks to OTT for the idea and plans. OTT ia an awesome site with lots of friends to help out with ideas and advice.
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