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AC WC Plowing 30" of Snow

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    Posted: 18 Dec 2020 at 7:48pm
We got 30" of snow yesterday in Central Vermont. My WC did a great job with 7' Fischer plow with electric driven hydraulic pump and 100 amp 12V alternator. We wouldn't have gotten out of here without the WC.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote steve(ill) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Dec 2020 at 7:56pm
Phil............ here is a picture of your Avitar, blown up to size.


Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote steve(ill) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Dec 2020 at 7:57pm
Did you make the mounting frame, or ???
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bill Long Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Dec 2020 at 9:52pm
We sold a WC with a V-plow the width of the roads to a Catholic Home.  Worked really fine.  Was exactly the right fit.  Very efficient plow.  Did not take that much power
Nice looking WC
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The plow frame was from the trip front end loader that was on the tractor originally. 
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Good looking outfit,   the tire chains were worth what ever you paid for them just for this one big snow storm.
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I bought the chains 20 years ago from Tire Chains.com for about $175. Probably double that now. Also 12V is the only way to go when starting in sub zero weather. 
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Sweet looking outfit! Nice to see a good old WC still doing its thing. IMO the WC made Allis Chalmers a tractor company.
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Wow 30 inches! Yes that is the tractor you need for that job. Nice looking rig too! When I was a kid We had one of the 45's with a loader on it and made a homemade snow plow for it. The part I really liked was the fact you could push snow up and over the pile! Really moved a lot of snow to keep the drive cleared bay in the late 70's when we had snow storms like that! 77-78 was the best!Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ed (Ont) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Dec 2020 at 10:20am
We used a WD45 with a humbolt loader to move snow in the 50’s.  Put on a blade instead of bucket. Was slow but better than shovelling. Then went to snowblower. A v-type pull type(and let’s not have another crazy discussion on pull type). Lol. For those that may not remember these you drove thru the snow and the vee just pushed it into the centre and the fan looked after it. Was fast and easy but not so good in deep snow and of course packed it down a bit as well. Things have sure changed in last 50-60 years! 😀
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