Been a pretty easy winter here so far. Every time we get snow and minus 40, a couple days later it rains and melts. So I decided to plow some of my bush road to take the dog for runs.
This is the second level to my back yard. It's hard to gauge the hill in the pic, but here you can see it climbs higher than the roof of my house that can be seen here. (right in center of pic) I couldn't plow up to the next level because I had a washout in late fall that I never got a chance to fix.
I'm running the worksite tires and no added weight. My B2620 has also snow blown up it with R4's no problem. But they are fresh R4's. I bought a new set for winter because they do lose grip when they lose the nice sharp square edges of the treads.
Challenger MT655E, Massey Ferguson 7495, Challenger MT535B, Krone 4x4 XC baler, Kubota F3680 & ZD331 Ram 5500 Cummins 4x4, IH 7500 4x4 dump truck, Kaufman 35’ tandem 19 ton trailer, John Deere CX-15
Pretty scenery. Your topography reminds me of mine-small rolling hills. Cant find a flat spot to load a hay trailer anywhere…..
Having similar weather here. Snow, followed by rain. Mid 30’s ish
Yes we have had a pretty easy winter eh Paystar ( even Toronto got hit today with a blizzard that missed us ) I got bored and used my Kubota Bx tractor to clear snow around the boathouse and landscape trailer, so easier access in spring. And in the garage doing a project for my RTV to add a stake box side extensions to the bed with wood , so it will hold more hay or firewood. Pics to follow next month.