Ready, I think

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varmint

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Northern Maryland
Tractor
Kubota B8200, then a Kubota L3130 HST, now a Kubota L3400 HST
Got our "new" L3400 all ready for snow, so let 'er rip. (Please, nobody mention how nice cabs are- simply can't use one unless we get a new barn, and that ain't gonna happen.)
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Enjoy the seat time. :)
 
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Front plow?...check.
Chains?.........check
Rocks in box?.check.


Yup, ready as you are going to ever be.:thumbsup: Good luck up there.
 
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I have a similar FEL mounted plow setup. Just waiting on Snowmaggedon!! We are supposed to get 24 - 30+ inches here in CT.
 
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Wow, amigauser... you'd better plow like a Chicago voter- early and often! Not sure about Maryland, maybe 6-8"?? KOua- you forgot diesel! And warm boots, warm waterproof coat and pants, hot coffee, gee, a lot of stuff.
 
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Great looking setup you have there.I think you are READY !!!
 
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Nice looking set up, you"ll love that front plow. That looks like an HLA plow? I'm very impressed with mine so far!!
 
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Yep, T T, that's a Horst Welding, or HLA, 1000 plow with the hydraulic cylinder. The current blizzard dumped maybe 2-3" of snow, so it's still sitting in the barn, ready.
Cab, eh? drool.
 
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I have a similar FEL mounted plow setup. Just waiting on Snowmaggedon!! We are supposed to get 24 - 30+ inches here in CT.

Good luck up there today! Sounds like you'll be busy. Be sure to post pics when the power comes back on next week! :eek:
 
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Looks like we got 18-20 inches. Did most of it with the six foot plow. Had to blow a couple drifts. Cab and heat make it no problem.
 
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Looks like a nice setup. You will be glad you have chains with the turfs.
 
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You know, I had turfs on our B8200, and it was only when we had ice that I needed chains. In snow, they got plenty of traction. Ice, of course, is a problem! I have learned it's a LOT easier to put them on when you feel like it, not when you have to have them right now.
 

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