snow plowing
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I'm sorry I don't have any pictures, but I can tell you my '01 500 autocat moved ALOT of snow!! I never had a problem last year plowing my neighbors or my driveway, and we had a great year for snow. 2 or 3 times I plowed the road I live on (1/4 mile) because the county plow was running late.
I had the same question you have concerning the ability to move any quantity of snow, after piling it up 4 to 5 feet high in my turn-around I'm a believer!
Good luck!
Otis
I had the same question you have concerning the ability to move any quantity of snow, after piling it up 4 to 5 feet high in my turn-around I'm a believer!
Good luck!
Otis
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Sorry I dont have any pics yet becasue it has not snowed yet. But my mom and dad got some new black dirt the other day for there garden and I moved it around for them. It did a great job and I stayed in 2x4 and didnt have to use 4x4. The 500 had plenty of power for the job. Then I went down to are beach and worked the washed out sand. I had to use 4x4 then but once it was in 4x4 The 500 didnt eveny know it was pushing something. Just go get one. I paid 279.99 for the 50" moose, mount plate, and the push tubes
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snow plowing
Are you able to get right down to the asphalt/concrete with that plow? I've got a snow thrower on the garden tractor, but it always leaves about 1/2 inch of snow on the driveway. I've got a 2002 300 4X4 and would love to not have to chip ice/use salt to get rid of snow build-up.
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