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Old 11-07-2005, 10:23 AM
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so what are you using to hang your wheels?
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Default I went with the addage that you can never have too much power...

but you can certainly have too little.. It's a TC33d, which is by far the most power in that size range.. It just barely fits in my garage with teh ROPS folded and the blower on the back. One day, I'll have a huge garage, and it won't matter, at that point, Im getting cab with a heater. and a lift. :-)
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Default they are hangers....

that suppose to hold tools such as rakes and shovels. They fold up and hold up to 50lbs. I bought them at home depot for about $5 a piece. They work great.
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Default nice... I'll have to look into that...

though I have a feeling my ronals are over 50 lbs with tires :-\
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Default dat's a big b!tch dude... lol

you put the blower on the back? man, that's gotta be a PITA when snow blowing, isn't it?

I agree with ya though, it's always better to have more power and never use it than to need it JUST that one time, and never have it Great excuse when working on the car esp... haha. I'm practicing it for when I do eventually get a wife haha
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Default Actually, I find it's easier going backwards....

it turns much better that way, and with the huge chains I have on the rear tires, there is no amount of snow I can't cut through.. the rear has more power at the PTO, the 3 point hitch can lift the blower faster than the front mount setup, and I don't have to remove my loader.. This way, I can clear snow in both directions... with a hydrostat, reversing is a no brainer... I get a happy ground speed, set the cruise, and sit sideways.
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Default those are heavy, I put my 19in...

At Italia wheels with tires on them in the winter and they hold up fine. They just need to be screwed into the studs to the garage so they don't get ripped off the wall
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prime your walls before you finish moving in.
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agreed. $$$$...when I looked into it.


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