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Looking for ideas on how to turn my Spyder into a Snow Blower

I agree, I think it is photo shopped. No, the nanny does not stop tire slippage on my 2016 F3T, but it will not go forward. I just took my bike out in about 5" of snow, and took some pictures. It took me about 30 minutes to dig a path to get it back in the garage. The 2 front tires, pushing through the snow will stop the progress of the one rear tire trying to push things forward.View attachment 157118View attachment 157119View attachment 157120


what's that white stuff? We don't get that in South Florida.
 
Well they do make cabs for snowblowers ( Amazon and Home Depot).... I modified both my snowblowers and they work MUCH better now throwing snow further and not clogging in moist snow. My neighbor had a little Honda 4 wheeler with plow but it had limits. A different neighbor has a snow blower attachment for his 4 wheeler.

Lew

I grew up on a dairy farm in Wisc--30 mi from Green Bay. I remember one heavy snow year when they had a monster snow blower attached to the front of the big gravel truck. The blown snow was so high they had to warn the people not to let the kids touch the power lines--approx 25" up..
 
Yup! They're pretty good at getting the snow out of their way... :yikes:



The pack of three goes through my yard on a regular basis. But they stop to munch and trim the trees. We did encounter a bull when we were cross country skiing back a few years ago. We gave it plenty of room and ended up ducking behind a tree for protection. Just in case. He left on his own. :yes:
 
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The pack of three goes through my yard on a regular basis. But they stop to munch and trim the trees. We did encounter a bull when we were cross country skiing back a few years ago. We gave it plenty of room and ended up ducking behind a tree for protection. Just in case. He left on his own. :yes:

You hold the moose--I'll slide the plow over its antlers --then give me 20 minutes run time on a 100 hp snow mobile before you turn the moose loose--I sold my old ski doo. The bull moose are meaner than the bears..
 
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