Post your winter tractor setups
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Re: Post your winter tractor setups
Snow duty at home is my 4118 with AHSB48 hydraulic caster.
And when all else fails a scoop shovel.
At the cabin it's the NH 1510 tractor loader with Red Devil 5' pto blower
At the shop it's a 555 Ford/NH tractor loader backhoe.And when all else fails a scoop shovel.
deck's on, blades sharp, let's go it's time to mow
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Tim,the chute rotation is not hydraulic!I take issue with that!
Nice machines though.
Nice machines though.
Case 224, 444, 644, 680E
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I thought about doing something with it on the Ingy but I don't think it's that bad to use the crank.
If I get a cab I may put seat motor on it.
The NH will get something done first, can barely reach the crank on it and if I stand up a little to reach back the seat safety switch kills the tractor. Going backwards is a little bit of a pain, but the amount of snow that thing walks through is impressive. And if you can't blow it the loader will take care of it.
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deck's on, blades sharp, let's go it's time to mow
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Had the thought of some kind of cam action and the shoes on shoulder bolts with the lever at the top out of the snow .Timj wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 6:14 pmI was thinking the same thing the other day. I haven't did any searching yet to see if someone has come up with some ingenious way.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 5:12 pm Hey guys has anyone come up with a way to raise and lower the cutting edge or shoes so that hard surface can be cleaned off but gravel can left in place . I still have both. I have large shoes .
Dave
I've been keeping a ratchet and some wood blocks in the tool tray. I drop the blower down while the tractor is warming up. I do the concrete apron first. I then set the blower on the 1/2" blocks, drop the shoes, and do the driveway.
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Here's my winter rig. Just put in a new battery (350 CCA, turns the Kohler just fine) and front wheel bearings. And of course when I went to start for a test drive the key switch finally died! For now my other 444 donated it's newer switch until I get another one ordered. The chains are also from the other 444, I'm excited to see how they improve traction this year (there's over 500 lbs in wheel weights and me on the back).
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I likely those chains @Chad ! Mine don't have so many cross links. What are the wheel weights from?
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Re: Post your winter tractor setups
Ya they should make a big difference. One chain came off but tire pressure is now up to spec. so they should stay on better hopefully.Eugen wrote:I likely those chains [mention]Chad[/mention] ! Mine don't have so many cross links. What are the wheel weights from?
I'm not sure? They came with this tractor when I bought it. There are 2 separate weights per side for 4 total. The larger diameter ones weigh 135lbs and 165lbs respectively and the smaller ones are 35 lbs each. (Although I see now that the smaller ones I haven't yet put on in this photo). They attach with one large bolt in the middle of the other weights.
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I left my weights green, just as a button pusher I had them on the front of a 224 at a plow daze / tractor show. Well a couple of Case guy's (with OEM CASE suitcase weights) started giving me some crap about it. I told him "I like JD, they make excellent DEAD weight" They got a chuckle out of that, but a couple of JD guys overheard that and got a little red faced, and told me I'd better be careful who say that around
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These pics are the only ones I have of the 446. I've made a couple of changes to it recently. I changed the chute design with one that's a bit taller and most recently added a chute rotator motor. Still working on the deflector linear actuator though.
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1973 444, 1974 644, 1976 446, 1977 646, 1986 226
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Harry, We'll be looking for a report on the results of the chute mods.Harry wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 6:34 pm These pics are the only ones I have of the 446. I've made a couple of changes to it recently. I changed the chute design with one that's a bit taller and most recently added a chute rotator motor. Still working on the deflector linear actuator though.
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deck's on, blades sharp, let's go it's time to mow