Priceless! How to clear your drive with a curling rock!!! I enjoyed watching this (for real.) Especially when the chicken high-tails it away from the tractor in the background. When it started sliding, it dawned on me how that gray truck got its front punched in! Just kidding! Glad you took the time to show this. Thanks for the vid!
@wheelinken Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you!!!
@lanedexter63032 жыл бұрын
I put chains on my 204 the winter of 2018-19 and haven’t removed them (I never road the tractor). One of my half worn ag tires has calcium chloride, the other has poor man’s mix: water with enough -20 windshield washer antifreeze to keep it from freezing. You CAN tell the difference between 8 lb. per gallon and 11 lb. per gallon. When I strike it rich we’ll go new tires and Rim Guard. Power steering is bad, so my fronts are fresh 3 rib tractor tires at 50 psi. I inherited a 6’ back blade but it’s less than ideal. I’ve heard the cheap trick for moving snow with a back blade without cutting the road is to turn it 180 so the curve drags the edge. But mine has an angle iron stiffener Dad put on the back side. I’d like to try an 8’ back blade, offset 2’ and flipped 180. My 5’ bucket was obviously made long after the tractor, and it’s not great for snow. I do better with a 10hp Ariens walk-behind blower.