• This community needs YOUR help today!

    With the ever-increasing fees of maintaining our vibrant community (servers, software, domains, email), we need help.
    We need more Supporting Members today.

    Please invest back into this community to help spread our love and knowledge of all aspects of IH Cub Cadet and other garden tractors.

    Why Join?

    • Exclusive Access: Gain entry to private forums.
    • Special Perks: Enjoy enhanced account features that enrich your experience, including the ability to disable ads.
    • Free Gifts: Sign up annually and receive exclusive IH Cub Cadet Tractor Forum decals directly to your door!

    This is your chance to make a difference. Become a Supporting Member today:

    Upgrade Now

147 Cub Plowing Snow!

IH Cub Cadet Forum

Help Support IH Cub Cadet Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
My 1711 easily moves up to 10" of heavy snow before it has traction issues. The newly added chains really helped. I will be adding the additional hydraulic connections to enable the plow power angle.
Wow. Thats really good. Mine did good too. Obviously pushing a big pile it had some traction issues.
You have a picture of your tractor?
 
Wow. Thats really good. Mine did good too. Obviously pushing a big pile it had some traction issues.
You have a picture of your tractor?
cubplow.jpg
 
All paved I am guessing. No way I'd plow at half that speed on my stone driveway. Although I wish I could so the snow would slide off at a good clip and not roll back under the rear tire. I guess a bit longer plow is the answer but that's what came with it.
If the snowfall is cold light 12" or less, I use Tug and then push back with my larger machine. If it's more snow, I plow with the big machine and clean up with Tug.
 
Back
Top