Good Morning My Friend 👍😇👌 I CAN WAIT TO HAVE A REAL SNOW DUMP UP HERE MAAAAAN ( WERE ARE LACKING SO MUCH OF IT !!! Only 1-3 inches in the last 3 weeks !!!! ) 🥴🤣👍 OUTSTANDING LIVE DEMO SIR💪👍👌😇 Going to see the next video riiight now !!! Cheers 😇😇👌👌👍👍🍻🍻
Sitting here eating pop tarts considering what I need to get done today... and your video made me cold lol. Those older units are tanks compared to 99% of the stuff on the market today. I hope I can work that well out in the cold today!
My 1969 Case 220 has to be a little over 1000 lbs with its plow and wheel weights on, as the bare tractor is about 720 lbs. It has the very heavy plow frame that attaches in front of the rear tires. Probably not fair to count the whole weight of the blade and plow frame though. If the snow is wet it will push enough snow to bog its old 10 hp engine.
What is it called that your blade is was going straight without knowing a candle or nothing on that. They're in the turnip to the left or right. I love that thing, so that's nice to straight and well. You got that thing to no good. What kind of tractor is that? And what's the horse power and stuff?
Nice! I have a 446 that I plow with on blacktop. I currently have the OEM turf tires and don't get good traction, do the AG tire work better for plowing snow?
Thank you sir. I would say the turfs would actually do better as you have more rubber on pavement. The key is weight and lots of it, and sometimes chains are needed. For example this tractor has around 40 lbs of washer fluid per tire, 50 lbs of cast weights per tire, and 92 lbs on the rear, plus my 220 lbs. Totaling almost 500 lbs. My driveway is fairly flat. If it wasn’t I’d probably also run chains
If you want to see the little Case roll the snow back like coal check out this video! ua-cam.com/video/3SMCLtm82gE/v-deo.html
For a 10 hp it really plows pretty darn good ! Thanks for the videos
You’re most welcome sir 👍
Great job clearing the snow with the Case, it looked like a lot of fun too
Yes sir. It was a good time. It always amazes me what these little old tractors will do.
Now, that's a good tractor!!!
You finally got snow, that looked like fun 👍🏻, Have a great weekend Case 🙋🏼♂️🙂👍🏻
Yes sir. Nothing like you’ve gotten, but I’ll take it nonetheless
Great video. Those Case tractors are pretty impressive!
Thank you sir. They sure are! 👍
Good Morning My Friend 👍😇👌 I CAN WAIT TO HAVE A REAL SNOW DUMP UP HERE MAAAAAN ( WERE ARE LACKING SO MUCH OF IT !!! Only 1-3 inches in the last 3 weeks !!!! ) 🥴🤣👍 OUTSTANDING LIVE DEMO SIR💪👍👌😇 Going to see the next video riiight now !!! Cheers 😇😇👌👌👍👍🍻🍻
Yes sir. Hardly any snow here this season. 😢
Sitting here eating pop tarts considering what I need to get done today... and your video made me cold lol. Those older units are tanks compared to 99% of the stuff on the market today. I hope I can work that well out in the cold today!
Haha. I haven’t had a pop tart in years. What flavor? We’re not getting any younger my friend, but I’ll never stop marching forward
@@BuildALotAcres S'mores, the best!
Nice Case. Looks like it has hydraulic lift. Kind of rare if it does.
Have a good weekend.
Thanks Noel. It does have hydraulic lift.
I'm impressed. Most tractors pushing that size plow are 20hp, 1000 lb super gt's
Very true. I was just curious if the ole' 220 would do it. 😁
Most tractors with 10 hp cannot effortlessly push such a big plow, but I guess the 220 was made to do such a task
@@brettbuildalot5550 Yes sir. It’s a monster 👹
My 1969 Case 220 has to be a little over 1000 lbs with its plow and wheel weights on, as the bare tractor is about 720 lbs. It has the very heavy plow frame that attaches in front of the rear tires. Probably not fair to count the whole weight of the blade and plow frame though. If the snow is wet it will push enough snow to bog its old 10 hp engine.
@@robb1165 Yea sir. They are heavy built for sure. They plow like a demon 👹
Lil red tractor did well with the heavy wet stuff.
Yes sir. This stuff was a lot heavier than some may realize.
That’s awesome!! We got no snow out here
Very little snow this year. What we need is s a good old fashioned mega blizzard
What is it called that your blade is was going straight without knowing a candle or nothing on that. They're in the turnip to the left or right. I love that thing, so that's nice to straight and well. You got that thing to no good. What kind of tractor is that? And what's the horse power and stuff?
Nice! I have a 446 that I plow with on blacktop. I currently have the OEM turf tires and don't get good traction, do the AG tire work better for plowing snow?
Thank you sir. I would say the turfs would actually do better as you have more rubber on pavement. The key is weight and lots of it, and sometimes chains are needed. For example this tractor has around 40 lbs of washer fluid per tire, 50 lbs of cast weights per tire, and 92 lbs on the rear, plus my 220 lbs. Totaling almost 500 lbs. My driveway is fairly flat. If it wasn’t I’d probably also run chains
@@BuildALotAcres thnx, I'll try the washer fluid in the tires. I have about 200 total in wheel weights and my 220lbs.
I wonder how it will do when you get some snow?
As good as any 10 hp machine of any other brand will do
You have pavement, but if you did not have, studded tire chains would change this machine to an army tank! Thanks!
Yes sir! The driveway used to be gravel, and I did have a set of v bar chains. Could have dug clear to China I think 😁
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