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Re: Ariens 30" Snow Blower -- Subaru or B&S Engine?
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Re: Combine Snowblower
#2 Mar 9, 2010 12:08 pm |
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Thanks for the picture Catt! Tire chains are a must in snow! I worked over 25 years for the State Highway Dept. operating a rubber tired front end loader many of those years. All the loaders were "all wheel drive" with tires similar to the combine picture. If you were out pushing snow with a V blade or just using the "bucket" you better at least have chains on the rear or you would be in trouble. Having chains on all four tires was the best!
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Ariens 30" Snow Blower -- Subaru or B&S Engine?
#3 Feb 26, 2010 4:58 pm |
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