Thanks....Amen!Barn looks great Swetz! It's amazing how quickly it fills!
Thanks....Amen!Barn looks great Swetz! It's amazing how quickly it fills!
I clicked the like button but, not because your hose blew. Sorry about that.Big snow here,
I am using a jeep liberty to plow. Many ridicule it...That isn't a real truck...That thing doesn't even have a frame...etc.I am still shy getting a plow for my beater truck...

Gotta love those old GM trucks. Put probably 100 camshafts in the v8s, then an engine a month or 2 later at the utility company I retired from. They rode ruff, but lasted forever.Talk about a beater truck, I’m using a not registered 89 GMC with an even older plow.
Lots of people with plow set-ups on 4 wheelers and utv's, yours is about the same size, but you've got windows and heat.Nothing like cold weather (read thick oil) to find a weak hose! One of the reasons that I try not to use my machines in the cold, and it has been cold! Make sure the hose does not empty your tank, if you are going to leave it for a while or you could have a mess...an expensive mess!
I am using a jeep liberty to plow. Many ridicule it...That isn't a real truck...That thing doesn't even have a frame...etc.
I absolutely love it! The short wheelbase lets me navigate around in my cluttered yard. It plows like a beast. Has power angle and up/down. Float as well. The plow cost more than the value of the vehicle...LOL, but it is a legit plow. I did have to install a 2" lift on the jeep because it was sitting low and the angle on the blade didn't seem right. Been using it for 7 winters now.
I forgot to mention...The heat is SWEET! I actually take off my jacket and open the drivers window, and still sweat. I never have that problem in my hoe!
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Got my block heater on a timer, 9-noon every day any chance of bigger snow, about 75% of the time this year. By time I get out there 11-12 she usually takes right off. If single digits usually needs at least 2 hours. Put your long undies on and fix that line. You might need it. Gonna need that front bucket to haul all them new sap buckets around.Big snow here, so I went out and plugged in the block heater Monday morning around 8a. Went out at about 9a and it didn't want to turn over and I was wearing the battery down. Plugged the battery tender back in and went back inside for a while. Came back out and she fired right up, but the hydraulics were real cold. The hoe was pretty well frozen to the ground. I slowly exercised the hydraulics, while still parked, until POP! and one of the hoses that goes to the manifold on the hoe side started shooting fluid all over. F#*#! Shut her off. I should have left it to sit and run for a while before attempting to move the implements.
It's supposed to be less than 20 degrees for the foreseeable future, so I'm guessing hose replacement is not happening soon.
That's funny, about 10 years ago that's exactly what I did, new camshaft and liftersGotta love those old GM trucks. Put probably 100 camshafts in the v8s,
Of course, where your at "snowfall" for you is different than the rest of the northeast...75% of the time this year