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Old 04-29-2018, 07:56 AM   #3
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Yes, I will get the chains too.

My old lawn tractor did a pretty good job for only having one wheel spinning at a time, where as the Rhino has both rear wheels spin all the time. That alone will make for much better pushing.

Yeah, I was thinking the same thing about sprockets, it seems more set up for speed and fun right now than for a slower work pace, but should be easy enough to fiddle with.

I figured with the angle of the plow, that will eat up a lot of that extra length. I had to add to my old plow to get a decent size after angling it. But yes I could always cut it down if need be.

I was dragging some downed trees with it yesterday, where I didn't want to tare up the wet grass with my jeep. Even with some spinning of the wheels while pulling, it didn't tare anything up. Even going fast while riding for fun, doesn't tare up the grass, I was happy about that.


 
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