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Northern Rancher

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Have a couple of these big V plow Graders blazing a new cattle trail for me. They can really move snow-now hopefully haytrucker gets at it lol.
 
that is what our township uses for real bad snows on the roads... The last one we got around here that was a biggum (16 inches) there were reports of snowplowers driving off the roads and plowing peoples fields before they realized what was going on... Had to chuckle about that a bit..

Thos big graders with the V up front can reall blow through a drift however.. Don't move all to fast but they sure get the job done.
 
NR- Sure hope your trucker gets those bales in before that trail blows in...those ridges are pretty hard to bust through once they get a chance to freeze up and settle. Usually means plowing a new trail around here! Ain't winter fun!!
 
Well snow is inconvenient but it will recharge some water systems for sure-I had some cows hangup on the other side of a muskkeg last year-I finally figured out they were 8 years old hadn't seen it muddy yet.
 
Looks like he is doing a nice job of widening that out for ya. A bit surprised he isn't articualted and using the plow to pitch that back. Fun to watch the plow roll that snow way over the fence with a little speed. Is that area flat or does it have steep ditches along the road he is on? Makes me tired just thinking about a 12-14 hr day of plowing snow... :wink: Those JD 770 CH's are a darn fine machine, plenty of power for speed and one of the best heaters in the cab a person could ever want..... 8)
 

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