GreensvilleJay
Well-known member
Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
I still use my Berco/rider combo and it's next to useless with wet,heavy snow. Runs GREAT in the light fluffy stuff, very good with 'regular' snow. It's only with high moisture snow there's a problem. Yes, chute plugs up( no guard). I just blade away the wet,heavy stuff or wait a day for the snow to 'dry' out.
If I HAVE to move it, I go full throttle, super slow and get 1 full path cleared. Then ,backup,move over 1/4-1/2 width and again,fast but slow, remove more snow. Get too greedy and wet stuff blocks the chute.
You really can't compare by watching online videos, as you HAVE to KNOW how 'wet' (density) the snow is.
Some say spray PAM or sillycon onthe blower, but really how long will that last ? Maybe a hard paste wax ? ANY wear(dings from spitting gravel...) on the surface of the blower will allow a snowflake to 'grip'. One allows 2, 2 becomes 4, then several, game over....
If I HAVE to move it, I go full throttle, super slow and get 1 full path cleared. Then ,backup,move over 1/4-1/2 width and again,fast but slow, remove more snow. Get too greedy and wet stuff blocks the chute.
You really can't compare by watching online videos, as you HAVE to KNOW how 'wet' (density) the snow is.
Some say spray PAM or sillycon onthe blower, but really how long will that last ? Maybe a hard paste wax ? ANY wear(dings from spitting gravel...) on the surface of the blower will allow a snowflake to 'grip'. One allows 2, 2 becomes 4, then several, game over....