
How long does it take with your setup to do your plowing with an average snow fall? My little wirehair Rudy, last night on the last trip thru the edge of the woods at 9pm got about 5 whitetails out of their beds. He thinks he is a force to be reconciled with all his 40 lbs. He loves the snow though! I have collars on mine and just use the vibrate if they get out of hand but he stops now with a yell. Never go out without them on after a skunk match a few years ago.A small group of elk camped out around the house in the early hours of this morning, but once my Heeler went out to pee they figured it was time to move on. I left them alone and waited to blow and push snow until they were up among the trees.
I've said this many times, but I have nothing but good things to say about the MX6000, STB1596 (hydraulic angle snow blade) and SB1574 (snow blower) for my needs. It's a joy to use and it does such a good job of moving snow. I've yet to shear a pin on the blower (3rd winter) but I would regularly shear pins on the BX5450. That SB1574 will throw tennis ball sized rocks without issue!
I'm still running the blower at 2,200 rpm, pushing at 2,000 rpm and climbing back up the lower driveway at 2,400 rpm. No regens (infrequent at least), reduced fuel consumption and reduced noise.
Time to add some fuel, grease the loader and add a splash of engine oil.
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I have close to 400 yards of driveway and parking areas and it takes about 30 minutes. I was cleaning up some piles of snow this morning that my neighbor's snow removal contractor created, so I was outside for about 40 minutes. Took much longer to add 10 gallons of fuel, add some engine oil, grease the loader, grease the snow blade, blow out the cab, blow out the air filter, and blow out the screens in front of the radiators.How long does it take with your setup to do your plowing with an average snow fall? My little wirehair Rudy, last night on the last trip thru the edge of the woods at 9pm got about 5 whitetails out of their beds. He thinks he is a force to be reconciled with all his 40 lbs. He loves the snow though! I have collars on mine and just use the vibrate if they get out of hand but he stops now with a yell. Never go out without them on after a skunk match a few years ago.
Bill
-3 Celcius and nice temperatures forecasted for the next 14 days.

Thanks for the compliment on Rudy. His older sister Libby, a border collie mix, gets tormented by him running around her spinning and sliding in the snow but they get along well.I have close to 400 yards of driveway and parking areas and it takes about 30 minutes. I was cleaning up some piles of snow this morning that my neighbor's snow removal contractor created, so I was outside for about 40 minutes. Took much longer to add 10 gallons of fuel, add some engine oil, grease the loader, grease the snow blade, blow out the cab, blow out the air filter, and blow out the screens in front of the radiators.
That's an adorable pup you have there. Mine likes the snow too and has a habit of rolling and sliding around in the stuff.

What's not to love about this. Awesome tractor, excellent implements and a moose. Very, very cool.Received approx 14 inches of snow the last two days. 300 yards of driveway down to the road to clear plus large area in front of house and outbuildings.
The pull type blower and snowpusher makes easy work of it. Hardest part is picking the radio station to listen to. Snowing again today but not suppose to amount to much. So nice to get out of the house without dressing like the michelin tire man. That minus 40 last week not including the wind chill was brutal! View attachment 120725 -3 Celcius and nice temperatures forecasted for the next 14 days. View attachment 120720 View attachment 120721
Thank you but your morning herd of Elk wins hands down!!What's not to love about this. Awesome tractor, excellent implements and a moose. Very, very cool.![]()
Thanks. HLA has a great reputation and one of those 2500 snow pushers could come in handy on another section of driveway that I've been working on. I could run the HERD seeder/sander on the back of the M6060 with a snow pusher up front. What width is your HLA?MCMXI, When blowing I'm running in 3rd or 4th gear and the RPM's are about 2150 in order to get 520-535 PTO RPM's. Haven't used both at the same time except at the end of the driveway where I'll lower the pusher to clear accross the road into the far ditch. When using the pusher solo, run it the same as your loader, just don't have to lift and dump as the snow doesn't pack into it as it is designed differently than a bucket.
I went with the 84" with the back drag option, but probably could have gone with the 96" but wanted the blower and pusher to be close to the same width for the parking spot I back into.Thanks. HLA has a great reputation and one of those 2500 snow pushers could come in handy on another section of driveway that I've been working on. I could run the HERD seeder/sander on the back of the M6060 with a snow pusher up front. What width is your HLA?
