Plowing Casualty
#21
The push tubes are fantastic. I had a Moose years ago and lost a pin and made a few more passes before I realized only one tube was doing all the pushing and damn nothing bent or broke! Lift height was fine to.
#22
[img]i/expressions/beer.gif[/img]the only problem I seem to have with my push tubes is when I try to back it down the ramp from my trailer. The ends catch on the edge of the trailer floor. Then I just got my big a%$ off and let it roll down on its own. Prolem solved!!!
#23
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Dearlh
[img][/img]the only problem I seem to have with my push tubes is when I try to back it down the ramp from my trailer. The ends catch on the edge of the trailer floor. Then I just got my big a%$ off and let it roll down on its own. Prolem solved!!!</end quote></div>
I didn't have that problem when I loaded up with the stock tires.I know it's not going to hit with the Horns!
[img][/img]the only problem I seem to have with my push tubes is when I try to back it down the ramp from my trailer. The ends catch on the edge of the trailer floor. Then I just got my big a%$ off and let it roll down on its own. Prolem solved!!!</end quote></div>
I didn't have that problem when I loaded up with the stock tires.I know it's not going to hit with the Horns!
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