QUOTE: Originally posted by swknox I live on a farm and have been driving tractors since I was about seven. When I was about eight my grandfather talked me into spreading manure for him. I was riding on the ol' John Deere (not the lawnmower lol.) a 1952 Model A that still runs like new. Well lets just say I know why he asked me cause when I got done I was covered head to toe with !*#@. Anyway it was my last time spreading manure. Knox.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Puckdropper ...and they have a BIG snow blower... ;-)
QUOTE: Originally posted by Alaskaman I never worked on a farm, so i wouldn't know.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Alaskaman I wouldn't use the snowblower as a manure spreader- cause sometimes it flies in all directions[xx(] Super power snowblower will really do a lot of good in Alaska, sometimes (very rare) we get up to 3 feet of snow in the city. It's about 30-40feet[:0][:0] in the mountains, where no snowblower will help you. Some trains have to negotiate that.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Alaskaman Now about the turn signals, if a lawn mower can have them just give him time and watch out. They just might blind you, or is that the ditch lights? Now about the turn signals ...
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