Snowblower SS-60 Snowblower

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Good luck with the chains! You will still have snow banks with the blower; the only difference is they will be 30 or 40 feet away! Wish I had the hydraulic chute! Oh you might want to look around and get a piece of Plexiglas to hand on the backside of the ROPS! It will prevent the snow from blowing back onto you a little bit.

I put a top on my tractor this fall and just ordered a weatherbreak for it, which should be here this coming week. All this just to play in the snow!

Wayne
 
   / SS-60 Snowblower #12  
I put my rear 4 link v-bar's on my rear R4's and my new 2 link v-bars on my R4 front tires today. All I can say is holy #$%&^! what a difference in traction. I was plowing 4 foot snow banks with my bucket down and rear blade down. It compares to winter driving with a rear drive (no 4x4) truck with summer tires vs. an AWD car with winter tires.

I made such quick work of my snow clearing that I am reconsidering the snow blower purchase. I will try it out again tomorrow and decide what I am going to do.

The tractor also uses way less fuel when the tires are not spinning.

I recall reading a TBN post and seeing a picture of a plexiglass barrier but I replaced a patio table top last summer and the plexiglass cost me $180!

Please post a picture of your tractor with the top and the weather break when you have it on.
 
   / SS-60 Snowblower #13  
I would love to see a picture of the plexiglass bolted onto the ROPS. That sounds like a great idea.
 
 

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