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A-C 1036_B-10 Posted - 02/10/2016 : 17:31:21
It's been a while since I've posted on here. Since my last post however, I have had a couple things going on. To start off, I repowered the B-10 with a 12hp Briggs and Stratton while I do some restoration work to the 15hp that I pulled out of it. I also added a 36" Simplicity snowblower to the fleet of attachments with this snowblower being attachment/option number 16 for me.I didn't really have any issues with mounting the snowblower and had to fabricate the spout control in order to turn the spout but otherwise she works great! We got a couple of snows in Kentucky, enough for me to give the snowblower a test run. I now understand why guys who have to blow snow often want snow cabs the snowblower worked great besides chewing up one belt (belt was already pretty worn when I got the blower) but otherwise everything has been going pretty smoothly. I'm currently sanding, grinding, priming, and painting a few odds and ends including the underside of the 42" rotary mower deck and blades getting things nice and clean and ready for spring.



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macallis180 Posted - 02/11/2016 : 09:23:48
Didn't think you Kentuckinans got any snow! LOL. Glad you got some to try out your blower. Nice setup.
B112 Posted - 02/10/2016 : 20:17:19
Nice machine- thanks for the pictures. I like the chrome hubcaps on the front and the serious weights look great.

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