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VT_Kioti

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Location
Poultney, VT
Tractor
Kioti CK30 HST
All set to go. Just have to wait for the white stuff.
Eat your heart out John. I know you MUST miss this part of tractoring. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Al
 

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Verrrrrry nice! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Nice, VERY nice! What make is it? Thinking of getting one for my CK20. Gerard

P.S. Time to update your profile /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
 
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This one is a Puma 64". I had it on my Kubota B7500 before so I know it is good on a CK20.
Sure beats a blade when the snow geets deep.

Al
 
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Man, that looks lethal! I hope you got a permit.

Killer B
 
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Gerard

No way that picture is going from grass to snow. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif I want to come into the house and look at it after blowing one of those 24" storms out of the driveway. I LIKE getting the snow up in the air and having the wind change direction and blow it back in my face. You get the damdest headache that way. And because your face is coated with snow, it is a headache that will really dig in before you can get wiped off.
Thats when I want that picture with the green grass. Yes sir! I want to sit down and remember. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Al
 
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VT Kioti:

Where did you buy it and how much did it set you back? Gerard
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Eat your heart out John. I know you MUST miss this part of tractoring. )</font>
I guess you mean me! Oh yeah, sure, I sure do miss not having to remove all that wet, cold awful stuff!
Every where I go here it's grass grass grass and trees and dirt, not white stuff though.
It's a great picture though, and that's the way I like to see snow, in a picture! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif John
 
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Gerard
Gerard
I bought the blower 2 years ago from Champlain Valley in Middlebury, VT. It cost about $1400. I ordered it with hydraulic chute rotation. My CK30 was purchased with duel remotes so one rotates the chute and the other is on the top link. That is very handy in early winter before the ground freezes. Shortening the link rolls the blower back and lifts the cutting edge up. Lengthening the link brings it closer to the ground.
I would think with the cost of steele rising the blowers would be a little more expensive but not a lot more. And I saw a pretty interesting blower on the lot at Moore's Corners a couple of weeks ago. I did not get the make. Blowing sure beats the heck out of a blade. You don't have to plan on where to put the piles in early winter so you have room in late winter. And it is a lot faster than plowing.

You can tell that KiotiJohn misses our winter season can't you Gerard.
He wrote <font color="blue"> "Every where I go here it's grass grass grass and trees and dirt " </font>
You can almost hear the longing in that statement. It may be the fact that he never has to get bundled up in so many clothes he can't move before he goes outdoors. Or the challenge of getting on the tractor once you get bundled up. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

Al
 

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