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We got another 12" (30cm) of snow last night! It's crazy how much snow has fallen the past 10 days-must be 4 feet now
I've heard it more than once.gotcha said:I was told by my local dealer that one should not use chains on the front wheels as it can damage the transfer case due to, to much torque on it. Have any of you heard the same thing???![]()
The Gotcha Man
swmpbgy1 said:It figures......when I bought my 2230 in 2004, the snow here in WV stopped flying. Now that I have a 3030, It'll probably never snow here again!
LOL.....
Swmpbgy1
I got a front blade for my BX1500 to grade with not to remove snow with; but it's there for that if needed.DesertRose said:Because our winters have been pretty mild in Eastern Utah for the last few years I didn't even consider buying a blade with the tractor.
I have had a Bombardier Quest 650 4-wheeler with a snow blade for several years but haven't had enough snow to use it much until this week.
I have found the most efficient way for me to move the snow is to use the 4-wheeler to plow the snow with the blade set at an angle and then use the tractor's FEL to move the windrows of snow across the road or in the horse corals I pile it up in a corner.
I don't have a lot of snow time with my L3400 but I think I would consider chains if I was trying to plow snow with the tractor. I have R-4s.
One question I have: why do so many of the people who post photos here have the ROPS folded down?
Tom
ROPS save lives!!!Renob said:Sorry, never been stuck in the snow. Mud, yes, but not snow. Here are a few pics of a BX with no chains in an Upstate NY snowfall.
I suppose now I'm doomed to get stuck this winter for shooting off my big mouth!
Tango Hotel said:ROPS save lives!!!![]()
Good snow fall!
Who knows why the people you hear it from say it. I just know it only makes illogical sense. See post #50.LBrown59 said:I've heard it more than once.
gerford said:Heres a pic of my bx23 stuck. I was plowing downhill and had to shove some of the snow off the side to make room for more storage. I pushed the snow off the side and tried to back up and no go. I just spun the wheels and couldn't go anywhere. Even my f350 had a tough time pulling it out. I've got chains on order. You can get it stuck just like any other machine. I tried plowing up hill, so I can back out downhill and it works, but not as well as having gravity behind me. When the snow gets really deep, chains are needed in Colorado.
teachdocs said:Gerford,
In your honest opinion, is this a result of the tractor or the operator?![]()
Thanks again for sharing your adventure.