dingeryote
Blueberry Baron
Landini 85F.
85hp 4wd diff locks and Woods finest backblade.
Stay safe!
Dingeryote
Like Thombat4, I have a stable of 3 Ariens blowers, which I should since I'm an Ariens dealer. Still have my original 1972 6 HP, along with my 2004 11 HP, with heated grips, (nice!)
I also have a 1990 8 HP that was "traded in", (for just waving the delivery fee); thing runs great, but both the augers are seriously seized on the auger shaft, so it's just one perfect rock away from blowing the gearbox, but who cares. That gentlemen, is why the shear bolts should be removed and the auger greased when servicing a blower.
Like the wheepants, I come out of the field and hammer down...mud flies fifty feet, only good thing is when some stupid tailgater with a phone in one hand and a latte in the other gets cow plopped from my tires.
LOL!!!
I know the fun. Used to work a Hog Farm right on the main artery into town for all the tourists. LOTS of fun pulling out with the honey wagon full from the farrowing house!
I run 10" row spacing on the berrys, so the fenders keep the tires from busting up the bushes, and knocking fruit off.
The tractor is so narrow the tires are up under the cab.Looks silly with a 6' bush hog on it, and ridiculous with a 16' cultivator.
But for getting into tight spots, and having too much power in a tiny package it's great!
Stay safe!
Dingeryote
Anything, I just make as many, on Thursday there were 60 cm of snow :help::hmm3grin2orange:Thanks for the pics Drago 100. Is that your drive way you are plowing out. How much snow do you get in Italy a year, Keep the pics coming
Beefie
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