Black cats are ok. No better or worse than the rest of them, they are a wear item......you just have to make sure that the retaining pin will work with the adapters you have on your bucket(the welded on piece the tooth slips onto) the pin usually goes through a lock washer looking piece to...
The Napoleons sold in Canadian tire are built in China, check the manufacturer's plate. The Napoleons in bbq stores are made in Canada. Shade more expensive but from small store but then back to that made in Canada thing. Worth it to me
Probably last ride of the yr for me. Trail fading really fast in the warmer weather. Still a great day. Even the old 550 made it up to the towers. Kids had a blast burning up fuel and even a little snowboarding down some of the hills
Queest on Apr 27th. Unloaded at km 8 and a bit. No dirt past that. Trail in decent shape still. 7 feet up top and was some fresh on the ground and snowing a bit on way out
I haven’t bought any oil yet, I’ve been mostly pipeline. The IPL yield is pretty dam good but that’s what scares me. Have done very well with ENB over time, not as good with TRP. Power and oil I think will be the staples in this time. Banks are going to struggle if they don’t bounce back quick...
Haha, I don’t agree with quite a bit of the things on the forum but that being said I can learn something from everybody. That’s the great thing about this site is we all have different backgrounds that bring different ways of looking at things to the table.....I’m looking for the “hmm, haven’t...
So I'm pretty sure there is some investment savvy people here, and although the market is in the shi#$er there will be some money to made when the markets turn around, even though I believe that may be longer than we would like. My portfolio has been hammered pretty good but I'm a dividend stock...
We mud jacked our driveway pad outside Edmonton about a yr before we moved. Was pretty happy with the result. Think it was only 500$. Way cheaper than pounding it out. We had to bring one end up about 4 inches. I can't comment on long term durability but was happy with what we got. Sorry can't...
Renting wouldn't be a bad idea, I've never seen anyone in the area with a blower so I assumed the rental places here don't carry them. Pricey item for occasional rental
700-800 feet give or take, gravel. And ya its gotta be scraped down as much as I can. Icing is a problem with temps hovering around the freezing mark quite often. I know a wider blade on skid steer would do a decent job of it but with how much snow we are getting i can't help but wonder if a...
Yep, driveway is only so wide and then it has drop offs or banks. Angled blade isn't long enough to keep it going over banks, and with width of driveway pushing them back with bucket is a bit of a pain due to tractor length. Skidsteer with blade wouldn't be to bad for that. But if blower leaves...
My problem is the windrows, I have a long driveway on a fairly steep hill. Using an older tractor with bucket and a pull blade. The windrows narrow up fairly quickly and I lose a fair chunk of time pushing them back. I know the blower is slower than blading, but if I can avoid having to push...
Looking for pros and cons of snow blower on a skid steer, are they worth the cost? Not looking to clean parking lots with it just personal use, long driveway and yard. Just looking to see if any one has any real world experience them tia