that’s the worst snow to blow. It just hurts whenthe wind changes and decides to blast you in the face.We had around 8-10" of snow, ice pellets and then freezing rain. Weird textured snow to blow, almost like sugar.
that’s the worst snow to blow. It just hurts whenthe wind changes and decides to blast you in the face.We had around 8-10" of snow, ice pellets and then freezing rain. Weird textured snow to blow, almost like sugar.
Thankfully I have a cab. I left most of it with the hopes of cooler temps tomorrow but now it looks like more freezing rain.that’s the worst snow to blow. It just hurts whenthe wind changes and decides to blast you in the face.
That looks like far more appealing scenery then what a lot of us are getting.Moved 10 yards of road base gravel to make a pad for a 20 foot shipping container and used the rest on the driveway.. put about 5 hours on the l2501 today..
Got a nice sunburn too... 82 today in south Florida
Didn't have to move our megasnow (2 inches in Alabama), but we seem to be stuck in the rinse cycle. For the past three weeks, it has rained all except 3 days. The blizzard of 21 happened on one of the three days. Even on the days it didn't rain, it's so soggy we can barely walk in the yard, let alone drive anything across it. All I've been able to do with my LX lately is look at it through the windows. I do have another ammo can and another bracket I made to bolt to the ROPS on the right side to balance the one I put on the left. That'll give Big O a nice pair of saddle bags. Guess I could get the parts painted and collect the hardware to put 'em on if I can safely swim out to the tractor. Found out the 50 cal cans are plenty big for 20' of 5/16" chain with hooks both ends. Might be able to drop all my shackles in there too, which will leave more room on the left for common tools.Moved some snow and broke a shear bolt. Fixed that and blew more snow. Looks like Friday will be another rinse and repeat.
Yeah, this time of year, South Florida looks real appealing while we're having our late winter monsoons and 1/2" snow blizzards (mostly ice/freezing rain). But starting July/August up to the following January, I couldn't deal with knowing any day a monster storm is about to erase EVERYTHING in it's path, possibly including me and everything I worked so hard to have. I lived on the Gulf Coast when I was a kid, particularly in 1969 when a lady named Camille rolled ashore. She was no lady. I was in downtown Mobile when she erased Biloxi-Gulfport and listened to 200+ MPH sustained winds, gusting up to nearly 300 for almost 8 hours before it got far enough north for the surge to start receding. We had enormous pecan and live oak trees in the yard that were stripped bare of full midsummer foliage overnight and storm surge pushed 4 feet of water up in the yard of the Chidren's Home. It looked like a war zone when the water went away. That was the most terrifying storm in my life, and I made up my mind (11 years old) that if I left the Gulf Coast alive, I'd never go back there to live. Nice to visit family down there, but no way will I ever ride out another hurricane again. ONE was enough. Paradise is a great place to live when Mother Nature ain't pissed off. But when she is ......That looks like far more appealing scenery then what a lot of us are getting.
Moved some snow and broke a shear bolt. Fixed that and blew more snow. Looks like Friday will be another rinse and repeat.
Kevin, how do you like your new ride? Is it what you expected?bucketing and blowering snows...
I noticed that too, that the LX2610SU is also very efficient. I ran the WC68 at rated 540 PTO RPM for nearly 7 hours last time I hooked it up. Barely used a quarter tank of fuel. I can push and pull with the box blade all day, and probably won't use half that. They are very inexpensive to run, really. I think most of the operating cost is going to be all the doo-dads, gizwidgets, and maintenance.Might think about adding fuel.......that is one thing that has really amazed me, how thrifty the 2601 is on fuel. I have done ~2-3hrs of mostly full throttle snow blowing and have maybe 2/3 a tank left.....so I burned maybe 1-1.5 gallons per hour. Amazingly good in my mind.
got that right lol, I ran my blower for 4hrs clearing 5 driveways plus drove about 5km round trip. Used 1/8th of a tank in my BX23. I expected that a tank of fuel would last about 8-10hrs of actual high rpm use however its way more fuel efficient than that.I noticed that too, that the LX2610SU is also very efficient. I ran the WC68 at rated 540 PTO RPM for nearly 7 hours last time I hooked it up. Barely used a quarter tank of fuel. I can push and pull with the box blade all day, and probably won't use half that. They are very inexpensive to run, really. I think most of the operating cost is going to be all the doo-dads, gizwidgets, and maintenance.
So I know nothing about snow blowers - looks like you drive in reverse to operate that?bucketing and blowering all the snows...
yup. I have a similar one. I chose they style so I could keep my loader on, and they are a pile cheaper than the one that goes on the front. You can also get an inverted style, again more expensive that goes on the back, but you drive forwardSo I know nothing about snow blowers - looks like you drive in reverse to operate that?