Simply put, the cutting edge on my front end B2782B snowblower is terrible. If we get any type of wet heavy snow, and especially if anyone has driven down the driveway before clearing, the cutting edge simply rides on top of the snow leaving behind a layer that eventually packs to ice and stays for weeks in the shaded (and steeply sloping) section of my driveway.
As part of a trial and error effort I've removed the shoes from the side of the blower completely. That didn't make any significant difference. I've resorted to putting downpressure on the blower which definitely helps, but having the front wheels off the ground doesn't work great for steering. It also causes the front of the cutting edge to get worn down such that, when I'm not putting downpressure on the snowblower (just in "float mode") the angle worn into the cutting edge causes the snowblower to ride up on the snow rather than cutting down into it.
I've been told this is a known challenge so I'm curious to hear what have other's done to address the issue. Are improved cutting edges available? Has anyone created their own? I've done a fair bit of metal work and I have some ideas on what could improve the performance, but thought I'd start here.
I've debated getting a rear-mounted scraper blade for the back but, after spending big $$ on this blower, the thought of spending another couple grand on a scraper blade is less than appealing.
As part of a trial and error effort I've removed the shoes from the side of the blower completely. That didn't make any significant difference. I've resorted to putting downpressure on the blower which definitely helps, but having the front wheels off the ground doesn't work great for steering. It also causes the front of the cutting edge to get worn down such that, when I'm not putting downpressure on the snowblower (just in "float mode") the angle worn into the cutting edge causes the snowblower to ride up on the snow rather than cutting down into it.
I've been told this is a known challenge so I'm curious to hear what have other's done to address the issue. Are improved cutting edges available? Has anyone created their own? I've done a fair bit of metal work and I have some ideas on what could improve the performance, but thought I'd start here.
I've debated getting a rear-mounted scraper blade for the back but, after spending big $$ on this blower, the thought of spending another couple grand on a scraper blade is less than appealing.
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