I uploaded a snow plowing video last year and it received more views than any of my other videos. Hope you like this one as well! Leave a like and a comment if you do!
I recently rebuilt most of the engine on my '53 H that I inherited, and never sat on a tractor before that. It has a manure bucket on it. This has given me the ambition to try this where I live outside of the Twincities. Thanks!
Beautiful country up there. I have a 47 A. Been in the the family since 48. No more farm work. Just a log skidder now. I like the plow set up you have. Thanks for the video
I like the side skirts! I just picked up a 140 with a plow for my shop but we haven't gotten enough snow yet this year for me to try it out. Can't wait to see how it does. Just added rear weights and chains so I should be good
Nice tractor. Love the sounds of the exhaust and gears. She’s a little slow lowering the plow, but that’s nice, nice and clam, no rush. Great tractor therapy. Gotta like old tractors. I have a 1951 TEA20 Ferguson tractor I use for different tasks. Thanks for the video. Plow 7’ wide ?
Yep on the plow. My hydraulic pump is only one directional. Piston moves the blade up - gravity, down. It cost a bit less when I bought it, and keeps me from getting ahead of myself when plowing.
@@snottymoosestudio1492 i was a welder for minntack, then got a job offer from boeing in Montana working as a welding QC on ICBMS my dad lived in hibbing paul tutor
my only question for you is. what do you do when you can pile it any higher? i have though about this with my H for a back up but shoot some times my piles are 7-8 feet tall. maybe if i fab a load to fit a home made blade?
I rely on depth rather than height. I can push the snow back quite a ways from the driveway and try to start that way early in the year. Had a dump of some heavy wet stuff in December that kind of caused some problems with that, but will deal with that as the winter moves on. A snowblower is my backup.