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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 567" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Usually the heavy attachment people here are 500K, 864wood, and geoffrey. They do a good job of describing how to use attachments. In the meantime... congrats on your purchase! You'll enjoy it. If you are in Fairbanks, you may find yourself needing a bit more than just a sweeper -- a snow bucket, V-plow, snowblower. Since you are getting a sweeper, make sure you test it out a few times... figure out what buttons control what aspects of the sweeper, etc. Generally, you should be able to put the arms down and let 'er rip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 567, member: 44"] Usually the heavy attachment people here are 500K, 864wood, and geoffrey. They do a good job of describing how to use attachments. In the meantime... congrats on your purchase! You'll enjoy it. If you are in Fairbanks, you may find yourself needing a bit more than just a sweeper -- a snow bucket, V-plow, snowblower. Since you are getting a sweeper, make sure you test it out a few times... figure out what buttons control what aspects of the sweeper, etc. Generally, you should be able to put the arms down and let 'er rip. [/QUOTE]
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