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plowing with 740

len740

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len740

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more plowing with 740

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Grader4me

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Great pictures! Betcha you had to work at that for awhile! Holy crap..that much snow already. Will you have to get a loader in there eventually to shove it back? Looks like a real problem area..
 

len740

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grader4me, yes a bit of shoveing here always a problem;no loader just good ol grader power and determination.
 

stock

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We have moved on and now were lost....
Shoot you boy get all the nice stuff? Nice pictures keep'em coming please.
 

Grader4me

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I hear ya..How do you manage to keep the marker/flag on the point of your one way? I find the flags don't last very long. Your shelf looks really good..by the width of it, I take it your wing extends?






maybe digger or one of the Mods can place all of these plowing snow posts into one thread? Make it a lot easier to follow along..
 
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OCR

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more plowing with 740:

Grader4me said:
Will you have to get a loader in there eventually to shove it back?
Nah, a good ol' JD 750c dozer, would take care of that, right fast... :D

Joy stick control for the hydrostatic drive, of course... ;)


OCR
 
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len740

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grader4me;yes wing extends manually,sheer pins hold in position.good benching hight and width.you can push alot of snow with one way or vee plow when too deep;thats when it gets interesting.old 740 is now sold.a 2009 . 870g deere is now here plow; wing and rear ripper.plowed other day for first time with it, works well lots of steam and grunt!!. will post pics soon.
 

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We have moved on and now were lost....
Orhard Ex should it not be "Noli nothi permittere te terere."
 
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