Attention NPR and other Jeep/Automobile guys

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Outstanding. Can I come over and play?
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Chains for the rear plus some weights, and grab a six foot rear scraper blade.

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Here's mine, it's a Satoh S470 Buck which is a Mitsubishi with the 3-cylinder Diesel engine. I've got a Woods mower & blade, a cultivator and a rear scoop for it so far. I like the ag tires. Sure, in wet weather it leaves marks in my yard, but I figure it's like a lawn aerator, right? :)
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I'm seriously envious.
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This is what I was talking about. My brother didn't bother with the dedicated mount, the cheap bastard, he instead had the mounts welded into the bucket.

There's also the funky box ended snow blades that you see on articulated loaders, are now available for the various skid steers.

Honestly, the only thing that worked better, was the big articulated loaders with a snow blade, and that was mostly a function of size.
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