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Lets See Those Winter Outfits

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Finnally got my stuff around for winter. Been so dang busy lately that I was thinking I was never going to get around to it. Here I have (my brothers) 220 case with plow. My 224 with blower and my 1050 with blower. I havent used these blowers before so we will how it works out. Lets see those winter setups! Tire Plant Wheel Vehicle Motor vehicle
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This is what I use. JD2320 with a blade. I mostly use the Ariens walk behind in close to the house where I don't have room to push a lot of snow. I also bought a 49 blower for the JD 314/317 but it needs rebuilding before I can use it. It should be ready for next winter.
 

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Just recently put the 49 blower & cab on the 314:

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The 54 blade is now on the 420:

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And the 70 I, to use on the walks for lighter snows:

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I can always use the 790 w/300 loader if needed.

And I hope I don't need any of them this season! ~~ Lowell
 

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Here's mine.... in use yesterday and this morning.... pics were from this morning.

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I'm with uncle willie, we don't need "winter outfits" for the most part. I see people selling snow blowers around here and think... REALLY??? we get between zero and three 6" snows a year, why would anyone around here need a snow blower.

Of course you could say the same thing about a plow, it only gets used once or twice a year.
 
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I posted my snow fleet in another thread just a couple of days ago, but I guess I could do it again :D :D :D

I have two with snow blowers, one with a cab and blade, and one with a FEL.

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Then if all else fails, and we get too danged tired of snow and cold, I'll unleash my "Secret Weapon", and head for where there isn't any :D :D :D

The "HMS Rainmaker", which we bought last April 15. Here's a walk around vid that the seller posted when it was for sale on eBay:

 
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I'm with uncle willie, we don't need "winter outfits" for the most part. I see people selling snow blowers around here and think... REALLY??? we get between zero and three 6" snows a year, why would anyone around here need a snow blower.

Of course you could say the same thing about a plow, it only gets used once or twice a year.
I knew a guy that moved to NC from upstate NY. He brought a snow blower with him. He would get so frustrated because it was in his way and no one would buy it down here.
 
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Thought I was almost ready for snow. I picked up a WH c111 this fall to do Dad's driveway I blows fairly well going straight ahead but it is impossible to get enough traction to make a turn. If the blower is lifted then it is stearable but doesn't blow much snow then...
 
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