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Re: (ET) Snow topped the blower, now what?



Got about 14-18 inches here south of Akron OH.  I moved it in two stages, 
which meant that I had to be out in the thick of the storm last night.  I 
use a blade, and it gets less effective when the snow depth goes beyond 
about 8-10".

My reverse switch has gotten flaky (cheap Radio Snot junk) and I haven't 
gotten round to replacing it.  But for some reason it performed almost 
flawlessly during this storm.  Maybe it likes snow being dumped on it from 
the sky?

The only problem I had is that my E15's worn transaxle popped out of D1 a 
couple of times, both times while climbing a hill.  So I switched to D2.  
Zoom!

Even the steering worked well and didn't skip (much).

I'm telling you, these tractors are troupers.


David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA

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