Delbert White
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Best would be tri-rib type tires for the front and turf tires on the rear with chains and wheel weights.
How about tire size?
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Upgrade NowBest would be tri-rib type tires for the front and turf tires on the rear with chains and wheel weights.
I know these are dumb questions. I appreciate the knowledge!How about tire size?
Deere made front wheel weights, I believe about 36 lbs each, if you don’t care if they aren’t IH weights. View attachment 140242
I had the same problem with turf tires when plowing snow with an angled blade. I switched to Firestone tri-ribs, that took care of the problem.Better front tires will be more effective than adding weight to the front.
Newbie question again
Is that a "belly blade" on the Deere?
This has blown my circuits
I can see the value of a belly blade in tandem with a snow blower especially with gravel. I use a back blade with my snow blower (2182). I raise and lower it with a linear actuator otherwise it moves same as the blower up front. the Farmall cub is just for moving things around in the warm weather for the last 20 years.
I do snow blow grass - otherwise the dogs use the driveway as a toilet when snow gets over a foot or so deep in the yard.
Own a MIG - hey, everyone's a carpenter, electrician, plumber, welder, etc. Do you have any plans for a bracket that would work? I've thought about a two piece setup?Papa, If you don't have a welder, get one and the front weight bracket will work just fine with the mower attached! oh and while you are learning to weld, just blame the bad welds on the previous owner/children/neighbor/brother-in-law, mix it up and keep them guessing
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