I enjoyed the video. I was surprised by the Skid steer commentary. My experience was that my John Deere skid steer would go anywhere it wanted, and it didn’t matter what was in the way.  We rarely have snow but I was shocked by your struggle
@RockhillfarmYT I took it down a trail I have that the tractor would come out of 2wd with no chains prob spin a bit, but would bet dollars to doughnuts it would make it just fine, the skid steer I had to dig it out twice, and then it was super sketchy sliding. I thought about this after words, I think, the reason why is because of how low ground pressure these machines are because they have the weight spread out over such a big patch of ground with low or little ground pressure, the conditions may have been just right for that to slide, I had the snow pusher on it, that weighs more then the standard bucket. OR its possible it was a rookie error as I don't have much for experience on rubber tracked machines? I also had a similiar experience in my driveway where th3 gates are in approx. 10" of snow. I only have my chained tractor to reference on my property but I have 3-4 videos of that pushing 2 feet kf snow in different storms with no issues at all. I guess I need to buy some Chains
Did you figure out what is wrong with the tractor yet?
@@hi000000008 have not. I will make a new video when I know, thanks for watching
Congratulations 🎉
I enjoyed the video. I was surprised by the Skid steer commentary. My experience was that my John Deere skid steer would go anywhere it wanted, and it didn’t matter what was in the way. 
We rarely have snow but I was shocked by your struggle
@RockhillfarmYT I took it down a trail I have that the tractor would come out of 2wd with no chains prob spin a bit, but would bet dollars to doughnuts it would make it just fine, the skid steer I had to dig it out twice, and then it was super sketchy sliding. I thought about this after words, I think, the reason why is because of how low ground pressure these machines are because they have the weight spread out over such a big patch of ground with low or little ground pressure, the conditions may have been just right for that to slide, I had the snow pusher on it, that weighs more then the standard bucket. OR its possible it was a rookie error as I don't have much for experience on rubber tracked machines? I also had a similiar experience in my driveway where th3 gates are in approx. 10" of snow. I only have my chained tractor to reference on my property but I have 3-4 videos of that pushing 2 feet kf snow in different storms with no issues at all. I guess I need to buy some Chains
@ yeah, I’m sure you were doing everything right. I just don’t have experience in snow I guess.
On dry ground that machine should relocate your house
Love the views!
Nice ! And that’s a nice view. lol I appreciate the humour on you missing the city 👍😂
@@farmlifewithnancy2497 I am in a much better place here for sure
Cool 😎
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