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    Default Pictures of my new sleds

    I sold my sleds a couple years ago to help pay for my new pole barn and garden tractor. Now I have a foot of snow and no sleds.







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    What in the world is that thing?

    Atleast you got good equipment. Nothing runs like a Deere

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    Is that like buying a new coach purse and having nothing left to put in it?


    Nice pole barn! And can I ask why you went with a blower and not a blade?

    PS... my favorite thing for a foot of snow......

    .... a ticket to Jamaica, mon

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobry4u View Post
    Is that like buying a new coach purse and having nothing left to put in it?
    Yup! I need some toys.

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    Nice pole barn! And can I ask why you went with a blower and not a blade?
    My brother has one like it with a blade and when the snow is deep and heavy it's pretty useless. You can only push snow so far before it piles up too much. My driveway is 200 ft. and very wide at the top because of a turn around area. It's a light 2wd and in heavy snow it struggles for traction. I couldnt afford the tractor I wanted , 4wd, hydraulics, pto, etc. Still spins the wheels on occasion but it does the job. The blower is 44" and was about $1000 more than a blade which is what you would pay for a good 2 stage walk behind blower anyway. My brother tried to tell me I dont need it but when the snow is really deep (once or twice a year) guess who helps him out. And of course I dont snicker at all either!

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