MoKelly
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A progressive care retirement center in the Villages?
More South but off I75.
A progressive care retirement center in the Villages?
I want to do the same, especially when the ice starts up here.More South but off I75.
Let us know how they work out for you!On another note, I sold my Duo239 H-pattern chains and have some Aqualine MPC's arriving Thursday. The Duo's just didn't do it for me, and the square in the center of the "H" clumped up to a huge snowball in snowman weather a few times making the ride VERy unpleasent.
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I think you'll like those much better. I looked at them for my little Kioti but ended up going with a bit more aggressive chain,On another note, I sold my Duo239 H-pattern chains and have some Aqualine MPC's arriving Thursday. The Duo's just didn't do it for me, and the square in the center of the "H" clumped up to a huge snowball in snowman weather a few times making the ride VERy unpleasent.
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I haven't even needed to use the tractor on the last slop, it has melted while snowing. So I have at most 2'' compacted and I'll let the people drive over it to compact it. Snowblower doesn't get lowered until I have a solid snow/ice surface. I got the chains from tirechainsrequired.com, one set of Aqualine MPC's in 43x16x20 for $514.00 shipped was pretty darn good price. Talons for $924.OP,
the guys at Bluejay told me that running chains loose really helps with dropping the snow in the pattern
I have OFA easy on 5's and their recommendations were to run loose enough to at least stick a fist under- seems to work great
They are quite similar to the chains you are getting so i think you will be happy.
How did you blower work on the slop we just got?
I think mine would have been ok but just barely- I tend to blade it till thongs freeze up
Did you get the Aquilines locally?