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Plowing Leaves
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Plowing Leaves
Can't ever say I've used snow removal equipment to rake leaves but with branches and other storm debris intertwined with the leaves, one pass with the grader blade made a clean pass.
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Leaf plow been around a while , work pretty good..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYuEDsdejQw
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Re: Plowing Leaves
I pushed and pulled leaves with the 100 blade Wednesday night after they got too deep for the 5hp blower.
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Re: Plowing Leaves
I also use the "snow" blade to move the leaves when piles are too big for the rake. I have the blade tilted forward so the bottom edge doesn't dig into the ground.
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Backpack blower and a young strong son best way to get ride of leaved
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Boss Hog wrote:Backpack blower and a young strong son best way to get ride of leaved
Maybe for some, but I like the Cub seat time. After all, it is a Cub forum and I don't know about the other members, but I like seeing new uses for them.
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Hey, Boss! Is Timmy for rent?!! I have leaves about a foot deep all over my 1 acre yard!
(At least that is my only cover...no grass...only trees and leaves!)
(At least that is my only cover...no grass...only trees and leaves!)
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Barnyard wrote:Boss Hog wrote:Backpack blower and a young strong son best way to get ride of leaved
Maybe for some, but I like the Cub seat time. After all, it is a Cub forum and I don't know about the other members, but I like seeing new uses for them.
Cub , carry all, son on back with back pack blower
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Re: Plowing Leaves
BDFinch wrote:Hey, Boss! Is Timmy for rent?!! I have leaves about a foot deep all over my 1 acre yard!
(At least that is my only cover...no grass...only trees and leaves!)
You have to pick him up and feed him
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Boss Hog wrote:Barnyard wrote:Boss Hog wrote:Backpack blower and a young strong son best way to get ride of leaved
Maybe for some, but I like the Cub seat time. After all, it is a Cub forum and I don't know about the other members, but I like seeing new uses for them.
Cub , carry all, son on back with back pack blower
Best idea EVER!!
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Re: Plowing Leaves
I am sorry but sometimes I leave out what I think is the obvious
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Re: Plowing Leaves
My leaf problem depends a lot on how much wind we get vs. how fast the leaves are falling. They tend to end up pre-piled in two places. When I'm really lucky, they end up on somebody else's property. Only once have they accumulated in a place handy for tractor access when I had a blade on a tractor. The blade was belly mounted, which didn't seem workable. I was wrong. With the help of the front wheels and the belly of the tractor, I was amazed at how big a pile of leaves I could push at one time.
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Ain't nobody strapping a backpack on me, had all of that I want. If the hand held won't do it then get out the 5 hp. on wheels. finally finish up with the Cub. Dale, strap an 8+ hp. blower on one end of you tractor and put a blade on the other!
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Hengy wrote:Boss Hog wrote:Cub , carry all, son on back with back pack blower
Best idea EVER!!
Why burn all that gas having two engines running?
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Re: Plowing Leaves
Personally I think the sound of a well tuned Cub is a lot more satisfying and relaxing than the screaming whine of a leaf blower. After all of the years of putting up with yard equipment rattling my brain, I really do enjoy the peace and quiet that seat time on a Cub provides.
Speaking of which, I got a fair amount of seat time today. Will post on that later.
Cub time is the best time and I like others really enjoy finding new uses for my implements or new implements to fill my uses
Speaking of which, I got a fair amount of seat time today. Will post on that later.
Cub time is the best time and I like others really enjoy finding new uses for my implements or new implements to fill my uses
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