[Farmall] Farmall H Tire Width

Jerry Bossard jerry.bossard at gmail.com
Tue Oct 4 07:49:56 PDT 2011


Carl,

Thanks for the advice.  I do live on a dead end gravel road and my lane is
also gravel.

Thanks,

Jerry

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:31 AM, <szabelsk at gdls.com> wrote:

> Jerry,
>
> A couple of more things.
>
> If you're on cement it's OK to scrape down to the cement, But if your on
> dirt/gravel, raise the blade a little to avoid having to rake gravel out
> of your lawn next spring. This is especially a good idea if you live on a
> dirt/gravel road. The county doesn't like people scraping gravel off the
> road and into the ditch or a driveway. Where I live, you'd be charged with
> theft and pay a fine for pushing county gravel into your driveway.
>
> When you're done plowing your driveway, push the snow off of the shoulder
> for about 20 ft before your driveway. Then when the county plows come
> through, their blades unload before hitting your driveway. It'll keep you
> from having to keep cleaning the end of your driveway every time they come
> through.
>
> I also clean around the mail box for about 10 ft so they don't bury it.
> Cleaning the shoulder also gives them a good look at where  the edge of
> the ditch is so they can better judge how close to plow into the shoulder.
>
> Carl Szabelski
>
>
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