Snow My first try at snow removal.

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No not in "Wet Dog!!!" Graduated from KHS in '81.
 
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Yep .... Wet Dawg.

KHS Class of 71 I see a Mike in the Phone Book. West of K-ville? I'll give a call and we can spare the rest of the guys our jabber.

BD
 
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Farragut '70. Will be there for family Christmas.
 
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dodgeman,

If you are experiencing a lot of swinging with your rear blade, I wonder whether there might be excessive slack in the turnbuckles on the lower arms of your three point hitch. Just a thought.

I use a rear mounted snowblower. My driving skills are somewhat suspect I guess. If I go too fast I still wander side to side like a drunken sailor. :(
 
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I fairly new at this What is the recommendation for the tightness of the turnbuckles? I generally keep them somewhat snug.

Thanks,
Steve
 
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Full bucket, I keep the turn buckels fairly tight. The swing of the rear blade I'm talking about is just the physics of the way the tractor pivots on the rear axle when you make turn.
 

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