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Guss109
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Hi

 

Got myself a ride on this season so to save it sitting around over winter I'm thinking of getting a snow plough for it and some tyre chains. Do any of you guys have a similar set up? If so any feed back on them. I think the ride on has enough power as it's a 22hp machine. Look forward to the replys and help

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Nice set up mate I've not got anything as tidy as that. Not sure on areas yet as just looking into things at the moment. Think the ride on I've got is just rear wheel drive so I thought the chains would help get more traction

 

From previous experience it will do the job fine as long as the snows not too deep its when you try doing a large area ie car parks and the snow builds up it wont push up a very big heap.

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