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    guy (other (lawn site) forum (can't post link), "BOP Quicky 32 to 48 inch plow" thread) switched deck on walk-behind to plow;
    sweet, isn't it? ...snow wet or dry; sidewalks, tight areas, tackling, you can rise blade higher than on most rider blade attachments for back-drugging, etc



    unlike rider mower with blade attachment - it small and can be transported same as snowblower
    is there such w/b attachments with or w/o deck swap which allows rise blade at least a foot or two?
    or does anyone made something similar? please, share

  • #2
    If you want to go way back, look into Gravely tractors with the plow attachment. Nothing new, just improved?:alien::alien::alien:

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    • #3
      may be not so improved as modified : ))))
      motoblocks sure, nice
      would be great have something lighter, size and weight as regular tiller (or snowblower), so one person can get it on and off beck of the truck without ramps; plow part quick attaches with pin or two

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      • #4
        If you want something light and about the same size of a tiller, it's not going to be able to push much snow. It'd be no more productive than a snow blower with snowfalls over several inches. :alien::alien::alien:

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        • #5
          Hows that thing work with turf tires onit ?
          GEEVEE®, Pat.Pend. TM, UL

          If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

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          • #6
            Those Are Special Tires.............

            Originally posted by GeeVee View Post
            Hows that thing work with turf tires onit ?
            they are made for daytona snow. the northern snow requires chains and special leaf springs.

            steve-o

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            • #7
              I guess if he wants more lift, he only needs to push the contol handles down around his knees and he'd have four feet of lift?

              Where's Jack"D to mention it needs the special Teflon Wheels and burled woograin plastic trim?

              Silly me, I just went and checked mine. I have the regular turf tires, no wonder my plowing business is costing me so much money. Do I have to replace both?
              GEEVEE®, Pat.Pend. TM, UL

              If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

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              • #8
                Teflon wheels, burl wood trim, titanium moldboard, excessive horsepower.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
                  Teflon wheels, burl wood trim, titanium moldboard, excessive horsepower.

                  nice, isit yours? did you changed tires? blade on springs? how blade angle lock set? such weights - necessary? more pics, please?

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                  • #10
                    Thats the JaQued Off signature unit right thtere, in all its glory.....

                    Do a search for Jack D.

                    He knows Jack. Jacking off, Jacked up, Jack Ass.....

                    Do the search.
                    GEEVEE®, Pat.Pend. TM, UL

                    If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

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                    • #11
                      Who Is Jack D???????????

                      Originally posted by GeeVee View Post
                      Thats the JaQued Off signature unit right thtere, in all its glory.....

                      Do a search for Jack D.

                      He knows Jack. Jacking off, Jacked up, Jack Ass.....

                      Do the search.
                      what am i searching for? you florida boys are as bad as them yankee boys........

                      steve-o (searching in hooterville)

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