ve9aa
Well-known member
Equipment
TG1860, BX2380 -backblade, bx2830 snowblower, fel, weight box,pallet forks,etc
bx2380, rear tires have chains.
Getting ready for winter.
Ground not frozen here yet.
Snow expected any day
Front blower. Shoes lowered all the way down. (chute up off the ground in other words)
I noticed the last couple days as I was out in the driveway (made up of various types of compacted gravel that I was really "tearing it up" as I made turns.
I am in 4wd, as I get ready for our first snowfall, but now that I see this I am concerned with picking up rocks and blowing them out towards cars, outbuildings, lawns, etc.
I am not taking the chains off now....too much hassle and too close to the first real snowfall....we've already had dustings.
So, my question is...would I be much better off running in 2wd until I get a good compact snow layer and/or until the ground is frozen?
I guess I don't understand how 4wd works on these machines, exactly.
Probably a real newbie question...complaining about having too much traction(can you imagine!) I know when I had my 61 Land Rover (picture is my avatar) I would never engage 4wd on solid ground (which is what I am currently doing) but I am wondering how much slippage there is in just the rear wheels (diff?) if I am just running in 2wd....I hope that makes sense. I am hoping in 2wd I tear up the driveway less.
Yes, I could just go try it instead of typing this question, but am not anxious to rake and compact/repair the driveway again today,.
Thanks Lads !
Mike in NB....waiting for the snow
Getting ready for winter.
Ground not frozen here yet.
Snow expected any day
Front blower. Shoes lowered all the way down. (chute up off the ground in other words)
I noticed the last couple days as I was out in the driveway (made up of various types of compacted gravel that I was really "tearing it up" as I made turns.
I am in 4wd, as I get ready for our first snowfall, but now that I see this I am concerned with picking up rocks and blowing them out towards cars, outbuildings, lawns, etc.
I am not taking the chains off now....too much hassle and too close to the first real snowfall....we've already had dustings.
So, my question is...would I be much better off running in 2wd until I get a good compact snow layer and/or until the ground is frozen?
I guess I don't understand how 4wd works on these machines, exactly.
Probably a real newbie question...complaining about having too much traction(can you imagine!) I know when I had my 61 Land Rover (picture is my avatar) I would never engage 4wd on solid ground (which is what I am currently doing) but I am wondering how much slippage there is in just the rear wheels (diff?) if I am just running in 2wd....I hope that makes sense. I am hoping in 2wd I tear up the driveway less.
Yes, I could just go try it instead of typing this question, but am not anxious to rake and compact/repair the driveway again today,.
Thanks Lads !
Mike in NB....waiting for the snow