What does everyone prefer? First time today clearing snow with my tractor not sure if I like it more than plow or snow blower
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What implement are you using with the tractor?What does everyone prefer? First time today clearing snow with my tractor not sure if I like it more than plow or snow blower
What he said............I have a FEL and a 3pt snow blower on my tractor. About the only time that I use the FEL is in heavy wet snow to clean up the small piles that the blower pushes along.
The blower gets the snow completely out of the way no matter how deep it is. The main advantage to the blower is not having piles of snow everywhere to create more snowdrifts.
I had one storm where the snowdrifts were higher than the blower could remove (8' in places). I used the FEL to knock down the drifts then got the snow out of the way with the blower. It took a while to clear, but a snowplow wouldn't have a chance of clearing it.
I wish I could go up there and experience that - just once!I have a FEL and a 3pt snow blower on my tractor. About the only time that I use the FEL is in heavy wet snow to clean up the small piles that the blower pushes along.
The blower gets the snow completely out of the way no matter how deep it is. The main advantage to the blower is not having piles of snow everywhere to create more snowdrifts.
I had one storm where the snowdrifts were higher than the blower could remove (8' in places). I used the FEL to knock down the drifts then got the snow out of the way with the blower. It took a while to clear, but a snowplow wouldn't have a chance of clearing it.
Yeah, I suspect that you might! A heavy coating of snow on the ground is one thing, but when the wind starts blowing it around it becomes a different matter entirely.I wish I could go up there and experience that - just once!
But then I would probably quickly run home to the warmth and sunshine of my own state.
A single stage snow blower is called a snow thrower.One thing I would mention is that there are blowers and then there are blowers. I would avoid a single stage blower. There is no separate impeller fan. They rely on the auger stuffing enough snow up the chute to work. The distance they can throw is highly variable, depending in part on depth of snow, speed of travel and density of snow.
By comparison, the impeller fan of a dual-stage blower tosses snow out the chute at a reasonably constant speed, so, for example, the blower can be advanced slowly in tight quarters without sacrificing the reach. They are also harder (but not impossible!) to plug the chute when the snow is wet and heavy.
I did not know that. Makes sense though.A single stage snow blower is called a snow thrower.
What about a "snow caster" ?I did not know that. Makes sense though.