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I thought this thread was for pictures????? :laughing: I got ours out today.
 

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   / Pictures of your snow weapons #5,903  
You gots to have snow for pictures. Clear skies, 19f
 
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I thought this thread was for pictures????? :laughing: I got ours out today.

ArlyA
You are right, and thanks for yours. Looks like fun time at your place.
 
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Finally upgraded the Max 26xl with an HLA snow pusher. We only had about 10" with the last storm but it definitely beats the bucket, or looking over your shoulder for the rear blade. Looking forward to the next blizzard. 20201222_163023.jpeg
 
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Same here. Haven't had any new accumulations since late Nov. All dressed up...
 
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Pusher works great. Only had 7” last night another 6” or more yet this morning. I really like the rubber edge as it doesn’t dig into the yards. I was able to plow some of the back yard for the pugs and no damage. Backdragging worked great and as advertised, both edges are quiet compared to steel.

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We've had such little snow so far I had to put the battery maintainer on it!

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I put a pig tail on mine to run a 12v water pump and maintain the battery when required so I don稚 have to do the whole hood drill to hook up a charger or go the other way. Great $2 modification.
 
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I thought this thread was for pictures????? :laughing: I got ours out today.

Bet you gotta Austin Powers that thing every time you want to change directions hu:thumbsup:
 
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To both you gents with new cabs... Hop in your tractors with the dryer clothes and boots you can. When windows fog up and freeze on the inside glass, it's tough to see. My tractor takes a long time to clear that, even with AC drying The air.

I'm cabbed and heated as well.
What I've done is mount a 12 volt computer 'muffin fan' on a swivel base so that I can aim it where I want.
Has worked just fine.
Usually my windows are de fogged within a few minutes or 30 ft.
 
 
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