[AT] Off Topic, Meyers versus Western Snow Plows on 1985 F250?

Will Powell william.neff.powell at comcast.net
Tue Nov 30 07:53:25 PST 2010


I'm in Southeastern PA, last winter was fairly bad. We had a few snow storms that were in the 20 inch range. Looking at the snowfall map I see that the average is somewhere between 30 and 40 inches a year, which seems about right. 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Maynard" <mmaynard at rochester.rr.com> 
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 10:32:58 AM 
Subject: Re: [AT] Off Topic, Meyers versus Western Snow Plows on 1985 F250? 

Will - what does your winter look like? How much snow do you get each 
year? How much falls at one time? 

Personally I prefer the truck - you stay warm - easier to fuel - easier to 
manage... and you always have the tractor to pull you out! But I think the 
questions above are what really needs to be known to make a proper decision. 

Mike 


On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Will Powell < 
william.neff.powell at comcast.net> wrote: 

> 
> Now I'm rethinking this whole thing? Am I stupid to get a plow for my 
> truck? Two reasons to get it 1) Would work better than my tractors 2) Heated 
> cab. 
> 
> Before my asphalt driveway when I had crushed stone the WD with back snap 
> coupler plow worked fine. If it got really deep I would get out the D17 that 
> has the Mcconnell backhoe on it, that used to push anything. Now with the 
> new driveway the WD spins a bit with the old chains and scratches the 
> driveway. The D17 without chains is useless, even with all of the rear 
> weight. Are there chains that I could put on the D17 or WD that would not 
> rip up my driveway? 
> 
> If I do get a plow for my truck, will it work better than the tractors? The 
> truck is a 4x4 1985 Diesel F250. My driveway is about 300 ft with half of it 
> on an incline. 
> 
> Will 
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