Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Swisher Universal Dump Bucket With Out Scarifier Teeth 15714

!±8± Swisher Universal Dump Bucket With Out Scarifier Teeth 15714


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The Swisher universal ATV dump bucket makes quick work of snow, dirt, mulch and gravel. Heavy-duty steel multipurpose dump bucket attaches to your ATV to handle a variety of tasks. Must be used with universal mounting kit (Item# 2500873, sold separately) and can be used with universal manual lift (Item# 2500878, sold separately) or existing winch. Attaches and detaches from mounting kit in seconds. U.S.A. Accessory Type: Blades / buckets, Capacity (lbs.): 250, Color: Black, Compatible With: ATVs, Size: 44in. W, Material Type: Heavy duty 14 guage steel and powder coated to resist rust and corrosion, Water Resistant: Yes, Mounting Hardware Included: No (Requires #2500873)

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Rain Tracker

Rain Tracker installed on our L4240 Grand Cab tractor. It will sense any moisture on the windshield and automatically sweep the wiper. There is no need to be switching the wiper on and off all the time from now on with this system,

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

The Most Reliable Tractors Money Can Buy - John Deere

!±8± The Most Reliable Tractors Money Can Buy - John Deere

A small company started in 1837 by a man born in Rutland, Vermont by the name of John Deere, has evolved over the last 172 years from making farm equipment to residential, commercial, golf and forestry equipment as well. It's hard to believe that a blacksmith became the most popular and world renowned person that he is today. And while all that's left of him is basically a name, the name speaks volumes for the shaping of tractors and lawn mowers, plows and backhoes that are in high demand today. John Deere had an idea to help farmers back in Grand Detour, Illinois that made tractors what they are today, who knows what we might be without if it wasn't for his genius.

After leaving his family to set out looking for more blacksmithing work, he developed the cast plow idea. Working with others on the farm one day with a regular iron plow proved to be grueling work on the Midwest soil for any farmer. With farmers becoming discouraged because of the laborious and unsuccessful work on the farm, many were making plans to leave and head back to Vermont or other places. It was after this he had the idea to construct the cast plow; little did he know how his idea would shape the future for farmers. It wasn't long after he made his first cast plow that he set about building his manufacturing company; the first of its kind in those days.

From the moment John Deere began making and putting his name on his products his overall goal was to build the best product of the best quality. He vowed, "I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me." To this day the company prides itself on the value of their products. It's no wonder why John Deere tractors are still the number one best selling tractors on the market. The company stands behind each and every product they make, down to every piece, and make it known. Even young boys cherish the brand and all that it stands for.

John Deere's products now range from: riding mowers, zero-turn mowers, utility tractors, and gator utility tractors, walk behind mowers, trimmer, blowers and saws, home and workshop equipment, attachments, landscape equipment and even, snow equipment. And these products service everything from:

Agricultural Equipment - The John Deere Company has the largest and most popular product line of farming equipment around.

Commercial & Consumer Equipment - John Deere wide array of tractors and mowers continue to grow each year. They have a full product catalogue that can be view at any of their locations across the US or online.
Construction & Forestry - John Deere continues to be the leading manufacturer of forestry equipment in the world.

This list comes directly from the web-site. There you will find more information about the many tractors they have to offer, their financing and credit requirements and even more about the company itself; if you're curious.

If you are just in search of great tractors you can view their whole line of tractors online, they vary from; compact tractors to track tractors also to used tractors. Depending on ones need, a simple tractor in the 2000 series may be just what one is looking for, but for those farmers who need something more you might wish to go up to the 4000 series compact utility tractor. Of course there's a tractor for every need; row-crop tractors, specialty tractors and even four wheel drive tractors like the 9030 series.

Remember you can go online to find all that the John Deere Company has to offer. You will even be able to build your own online, one that will be custom made to fit your specific needs; just like building a car... that's a John Deere for you... the Cadillac of tractors.


The Most Reliable Tractors Money Can Buy - John Deere

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Snowplows - Then and NOW!

!±8± Snowplows - Then and NOW!

Snowplow creators were issued their patents for snow plows in the 1800s. Several years passed before the plow designs were put to use. The plows were made of wood and attached to a cart drawn by a team of horses through the snow covered streets until the steam trains arrived and made their appearance several years later.

Steam trains pushed their way through heavy drifts with giant plows attached to their front ends. Salt was used in a few cities, but was not appreciated because it ruined the streets for sleighing and damaged the shoes and clothing of pedestrians.

Plows were a necessity to city dwellers, enabling winter transportation to recover more rapidly from storms than in previous years. However, this solution was accompanied by a new round of problems, some of which remains with us today. Plowing cleared the main streets for traffic, but effectively blocked the side roads and sidewalks with huge, uneven mounds of compacted snow. Does this sound familiar to you? Businessmen and shop owners initially hailed the success of the plow, but later complained and even brought lawsuits against the plowing companies.

Gas and diesel engine's also changed the snowplow machine , leading to motorized dump trucks and plows in the early 1900's . Many cities rushed to update their snow removal fleets, abandoning most of their horse-drawn carts. In conjunction with the new trucks, cities began to use (Caterpillar tractors) known as "HOLT-Cat" equipped with plow blades. To haul the snow away, they used steam shovels, cranes, and railway cars to get the snow off the streets and dumped into the rivers, and water ways.

However, the need for laborers was a must to make sure the areas where snow removal machine could not get, the laborers could. Then Barber-Green snow loader, was successful and several cities purchased snow loaders that same winter. The snow loader was an ingenious piece of machinery. Riding on tractor treads, it was equipped with a giant scoop and a conveyor belt. As the snow was plowed, it was forced up , caught by the conveyor belt which carried it up and away from the street into a chute at the top where it was dropped into a dump truck parked underneath. It effectively made snow removal easier and more effective for the cities by making the process much less labor and time intensive.

However, this was all great. But you have to think of then and now to really get the understanding of how much we have advanced in snow removal from then until now. Back in the beginning of the 1900's the word hydraulic wasn't even in the vocabulary like it is today. The snow plow operators of that time was exposed to the winter climate as the were working removing snow in storms, they did not have a climate control cab. The plow designs where also primitive, They had big bull nose one way plows like you see on trains today . The ability to move snow from one side to the other while moving was not even an idea. Today an operator can change the radio with one button while moving snow with another button at the same time. Snowplows have certainly come along way. The advancement you can see just in the past 20 years. Snowplow pumps where driven on a belt off the engine pulley, the more you would rev the engine up the quicker the plow would move.

Now snowplows are run electrical over hydraulic with electric motors and solenoid valves, quicker ,lightweight, and can be installed in smaller area's. There is also big change with using laser guided devices to assist the snowplow operator in locating the roadways he needs to plow, while looking at a big white blanket. Snow removal has come a long way and will continue to change in the next decade.


Snowplows - Then and NOW!

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Cars

Hotshot race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is living life in the fast lane - until he hits a detour and gets stranded in Radiator Springs, a forgotten town on Route 66. There he meets Sally, Mater, Doc Hudson (Paul Newman) and a heap of hilarious characters who help him discover there's more to life than trophies and fame.

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