Where is everyone #5
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Ju don't want my advise on blow & sno..?
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An A1C of 6.5 is considered borderline.
If your willing to do a little work, you may be surprised at how diet can really help.
Maybe your regular doctor can get you a meter.
You can get all kinds of food logs and tracking apps now.PoleCrusher, jamespmack, Brettj3876 and 8 others Thank this. -
I run a Gel 7800 skid steer. At the time it was built it was ( supposedly) the largest skid steer ever built. 100 horse pressure +/-. Weighs in at 10000 lbs with no attachments. ...not sure how many lbs that is in Afcanadistan measurements?
Chain all four corners you will never stop it. Warrantied.
Guys use em in the woods around here to move logs around, hog out the landings after snow storms etc. They'll crash around through 3 or 4 feet of snow as good as any skidder.....long as they don't get high centered on a stump. We use em like rented mules, and they take an absolute beating everyday here. Gotta keep it plugged in though under 0 degrees American.
In 4500 hours the only repair I have ever made was a starter bolt. Period.
I put a snow box on to plow my barn yards and the home 20, and it will push 24" deep snow, making a "wave" of snow 25 feet in front of the box.....and never quit.
If you're hoggin' out roads after a storm get a blower for sure. With the high flow hydraulics on the 7800 you'll turn it fine. I have no recommendations on blowers.
Don't worry about your grades...with the chains and using the low range of the "transmission", and your blower ahead of you , it won't know quit.Tug Toy, beastr123, PoleCrusher and 11 others Thank this. -
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Looking at a Schulte blower, made in Canada.Tug Toy, AModelCat, PoleCrusher and 9 others Thank this. -
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