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First Time Matty Plowing John Deere x300

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  • I have one of those but need weights and chains to do that. You must have something in those grass bags for weight. I cant believe your doing that with bare turf tires! Excellent job.

  • @sandvikcity I built a box and filled it with cement to hang on the back last year. Nice and heavy. No chains required. This year, a 50# bag of sand in each bagger was enough. Chains break things. I'd rather go out and plow 3-4 times in small amounts. I also changed the belt drive pully on the engine so the tractor goes a bit faster making the snow roll of the blade better.

  • Yes... it takes 3 minutes. The LEFT pedal is used to raise and lower the plow blade.

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  • bigger blade and can you tilt it froom the seat

  • well it looks like little matty has turned into the big snowplow operator 

  • well it looks like little matty is doing a fine job,nice tractor also!

  • @sahranna Chain's don't break a damn thing If there on right. Their a must. If you have traction you don't have to beat on the tractor to get the job done. Slow and easy.

  • I have recently got a John Deere snow plow for my lawn mower, I can't wait for the snow! So then I can FINALY use it!

  • @itouchmark1590 Thanks for the reply! Have a great winter and Holidays!

  • @Paintballeretek3 I have this same tractor (John Deere x300) and I got carlisle all trail tires for christmas also! From what I have sceen two 42 lbs weights, those tires, and no chains they will do the trick. But for your ag tires, chains will fit right on those tires. If I were you I would try it woithout chains first because most likley you will not need them and you dont want to waste your money.

    (I am also 15 and have 5 lawns and do work for people haha)

  • hey i am 14 and i bought my own mower over the summer to do yards and landscaping in my neighborhood. It came with a snow plow and my father helped me put it on. anyway, i am getting a set of AG Tires for Christmas (exciting gift, huh?) you cant use chains on ag tires can you? and with ag tires and wheel weights i should be able to push the ohio snow right? Please comment back sir

  • I suggest tire chains and wheel weights

  • i would put tire chains on the back wheels so it would be better traction in snow.Thumbs up if you think so 2

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