Simplicity Garden Tractor Plowing Snow

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2007

1997 Simplicity Landlord 18 hp with plow and weights plowing snow.

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  • Hey what model simplicity is that?

  • It is a 1997 Simplicity Landlord, with a Briggs Vangard 18 hp.  They also made that model with a water cooled 17 hp, Kawasaki I believe. Great machine, runs like a top!

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  • where did you get your snow blade ??? for this modle

  • how much would you say it costs just the tractor itself. cuz my grandpa is giving the same model to us but we need to know the cost of the machine so we can bring it across the boarder between canada and the U.S

  • Plows are usefull depending on how deep the snow and what type of area. I can go 5 mile per hour in 6-9" of snow after 9" it's blower on time at 2 mph with JD 318

  • Hydualic lift manual angle?

  • @goodie3358 that is true

  • I have a 1989 simplicity baron

  • Tractors are so tough to move snow with. It don't matter how much weight and chains you have if the snow is any bit heavy or wet forget about it cause the tractor cant push it. Got rid of my plow/snow blower attachment for my tractor cause of poor performance.

  • @CommentClown I agree about the 2 MPH...I was cracking up,because I was thinking the same thing when I read your comment...although,still prolly better then shoveling the stuff..cheers

  • Plows are pretty much useless altogether, but when you limit them to 2 mph, they break the award for stupidity. Get a blower.

  • that is useless in anything more than a half foot of snow, it b like plowin trees...its imposible!,,,especialy in the wet slushy snow. you need a 3 stage rotating auger man!nothin else

  • how much extra weights on the back?

  • does a decent job...

  • Billyjoey My dad got me a old lawn tractor and re painted it newholland blue and a new seat etc anyways I plow my drive way with it and it works good it's just that u need plow guards and a weighed box on the back of ur lawn tractor that's criticle if you have any more questions just ask

  • my grandpa got a john deere la115 well he uses that instead now because his simplicity's mower is wrecked kinda but its fixible so 2 years after i asked him could we take the simplicity out. he said no it pry doesnt work then an hour later i asked him again he says ok but i'll show you its not gonna start. so we go out and... it starts perfectly. you would think it wouldnt but it did. i recomend it buy a simplicity. my grandpa didnt because the john deere was less then the simplicity a otherwise

  • im getting a 1996 or 95 from my grand father do you have any thing i should do with it you'd consider. but we are going to take the mower part out

  • what do you do when you get 2+ ft of snow thou

  • Looks like the tractor was already 10 years old when this vid was made. I'd say it's lasting.

  • For 1400 u must mean $1,400 for a used Sim. what model and Hp engine and how old and how many hours does it have on it? I have a 1964 Sim. Landlord that I love at one time I had 8 that all ran great. I 63 years young and have had most any brand made yes even have an MTD that makes Sears I would be willing to give u some advice if u need it. If I had your E-mail or u mine would be best.

  • can you make a better video of the fetures i am thinking of buying one with a bagger for 1400 or a brand new craftman gt 5000 which one

  • Actually rockintrucker on my cub with no weight and no chains my tires don't spin, and I plow uphill in 3rd gear

  • we got a lot of snow around xmas and i used my snow plough on my simplicity mower just like yours and cleared the drive way in no time at all great job.

  • how do u attach those plows to a lawn mower

  • you need a wheel horse

  • Alot, they put more weight on the drive tires and balance the weight of the plow. With out the extra weights on the rear the drive tires would slip and spin chains or no chains. Some people have fluid put in side of the tires for weight they leave enough room for the air as well. peace

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