My 'toxic trait', as the kids like to say, is that I almost never buy a device without deciding some aspect of it could be better designed or engineered. Today, it's my LandPride SP1064 snow blower.
With a wet snow like we had this week, it never clogged in the second stage or the chute but it really packs up in the housing and builds up on the auger shaft. The result is it acts as half blower, half plow. On my first clearing yesterday, about 16" deep, I had to raise the blower a couple inches off the ground for the first pass because the wet bottom layer would fully pack up and let very little snow get to the second stage fan. Today with about a foot, but a drier bottom layer, it did better but you can still see how the blower looks at the end of the job.
I'm thinking that the auger should be more aggressive - perhaps the helical blade should be wider, or the paddles bigger, or...? Do y'all have other make snow blowers that are more effective and vary in design?
With a wet snow like we had this week, it never clogged in the second stage or the chute but it really packs up in the housing and builds up on the auger shaft. The result is it acts as half blower, half plow. On my first clearing yesterday, about 16" deep, I had to raise the blower a couple inches off the ground for the first pass because the wet bottom layer would fully pack up and let very little snow get to the second stage fan. Today with about a foot, but a drier bottom layer, it did better but you can still see how the blower looks at the end of the job.
I'm thinking that the auger should be more aggressive - perhaps the helical blade should be wider, or the paddles bigger, or...? Do y'all have other make snow blowers that are more effective and vary in design?