Snow Equipment Owning/Operating Snow has arrived

   / Snow has arrived #1  

hagman

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Jun 1, 2006
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Location
Central, IL
Tractor
B7610 Kubota
Well it's a winter wonderland in Central IL today. 10 -12 inches on the ground already and more still coming down. Winds are 25-40 mph and gusting so it's just paradise! I've had the Kubota out clearing mine and my neighbors drives but they just fill back up in a matter of minutes. Good thing I have the box scraper on he back as I'm slipping around enough as is . I'm thinking I might need to invest in a set of tire chains although this kind of snow is rare for Central IL these days.This is the first winter with me having a tractor so I guess I need to ask if there is anything I need to do with it after clearing snow? It's stored in an unheated shelter so there is no thawing out until the weather breaks. Guess I'm just going to have to break open a barley pop or two until the snow stops.

Hagman
B7610 Kunbota w/FEL, MMM & Box Scraper
 
   / Snow has arrived #2  
I'm Northwest of Rockford about 25 miles and we got about 4 inches. The wind is wicked here too. I just got inside from doing the drive with my L3400 and blower. As much as I love using my tractors I could do without this stuff. I don't mind the cold but the snow is a real pain for the cars. The roads around here look like the Bonneville salt flats, except with hills. They start with salting when the NWS predicts flurries.

My tractors are stored in unheated garages too. I brush off most of the snow before I put them away.
 
   / Snow has arrived #3  
Plow in low range and make the job last. ;)
Post some pics as your having fun...opps...working. :)

Storm systems almost upon us here in the northeast...gonner be nasty :)
 
   / Snow has arrived #4  
I live in between you guys and got around 8". I'm not real shure because one place has 2' and the next has 4".It started out as fun. I plowed my drive and two neighbors. By the time I got back home had to do mine again. The neighbors will have to wait till morning before I do them agin because the wind is blowing so hard (30-40 mph) the snow hitting me in the face hurts. It is the first time I wished I had a cab.
 
   / Snow has arrived #5  
I live near Pittsburgh and we are starting to get what you guys in IL just had. We have about 6 inches on the ground and another couple of inches on the way. Only problem is that I haven't been able to decide exactly which tractor I want yet, so I had to to use the snowblower today. It made me realize how badly I need that tractor. Was just outside and it has changed to freezing rain, that's no good for anyone:mad: .
 
   / Snow has arrived #6  
Speed is the key to moving snow
once it stops it's over.
You should be in the same gear/speed that you use for pushing dirt (quick, not too fast so you lose traction, but fast enough to move it)
float is a wonderful thing on a FEL in snow.
weight helps a lot
 
   / Snow has arrived #7  
Here in Harrisburg PA we have around 5 inches. Got to try out my bx1500 with 5ft rear blade for the first time. Worked great. archerynut, you need to hustle. This is my first winter using a tractor and it sure beats my Yardmachine blower.
 
   / Snow has arrived #8  
I have 10" to the west of you. I have a 2000 foot lane to clear but didn't attempt it today with the snow still coming and blowing. I walked about 800 feet down the lane to check the depth late this afternoon and my footsteps were already half filled when I was walking back. Tomorrow is supposed to be cold with a high of 14 and windy. Maybe I'll put it off until March when it warms up.
 
   / Snow has arrived #9  
Was just outside "playing", We finally seem to be having a substantial snow storm. My wife thinks I am crazy for my prematute plowing expedition. I know that I will have to plow tomorrow, but I am sort of excited to be out there knowing I will be having fun tomorrow.
 
   / Snow has arrived #10  
We had about 6 inches here in Sullivan and wind. I used to get excited about plowing snow but it doesn't seem as fun the older I get. I plowed my drive and inlaws drive I know I will have it all to do again in the morning but it won't be as deep. If I had a new cab tractor it might be fun again. All I have to do is convince the wife.
 

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