Cold weather OPEN station snow plowing/blowing.

rc51stierhoff

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Not sure if this counts for this thread but I think my ATV identifies an open stationšŸ˜‚.

It moves snow pretty fast but you have to keep up with it before it gets too deep. If we have a decent storm I will set alarm and during night or early morning and get up and clear everything off really quick. Much easier to do a couple times when not as deep than all at once after the snow stops falling.

As far as temps, teens with wind is pretty normal for us. +/- 0 degrees F not uncommon. Carharts, goggles, and mad bomber hat for insulation.

A cabbed tractor would be awesome, but I havenā€™t arrived yet šŸ˜‰.

Happy Thanksgiving!šŸ¦ƒ
 
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skeets

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A buddy of mine bought a snow blower for his JD several years ago, and I send him a Xmas card thanking for him buying it,, cause it hasnt snowed to worry about since he did :)
 
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Bearcatrp

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I used to use a UTV to plow snow. Worked good. But the pile along the sides freezes and cannot be moved until spring when it thaws. Moved up to a walk behind snow blower. Blew it 45 feet so no piles along the side. 2 hours to do my driveway and another 2 hours to do the neighbors I take care of. My old arse got tired of that after 3 seasons of blowing snow. 2 back surgeries and 3 knee surgeries was telling me itā€™s time for a change. Went to the Kubota dealer and pointed out what I wanted that was inside on the show room floor. Been researching tractors for a few years so knew what I wanted. Wife talked me out of getting one about 6 years prior. Didnā€™t give her a chance to say anything but pointed out that unless she goes out and take over snow blowing duties, I was getting one. Still canā€™t get her on it. Not sure if thatā€™s a good or bad thing.
 
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I made a shield for the back of my bx and back into the wind if I can
 
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Bearcatrp

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Nice job. Something to consider but since my ROPS are at an angle to clear my garage, wonā€™t be able to do anything like this. Hoping to get a shed up in the near future so I can consider a cab of some sorts.
 

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One of the coolest times I remember on a open station tractor was when I was a kid pushing snow in my home town banks parking lot on a early Saturday morning with a 1946 JD model B tractor with a three point blade and the banks thermometer was reading -34 didn't have much wind that morning. Over the years I have spent a lot of time pushing snow and feeding cattle on a open station tractor at -20 to -30 not any fun. That's why now days the Mx6000 spends the winter in the shed. I do my snow removal with the skid loader in the nice heated cab.
 
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ctfjr

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I never cleared snow below 10 deg F. It's just not that important to me. Driving in reverse with a 3pt blower is challenging enough for someone with a cervical fusion. I use insulated bib overalls, sweatshirt and heavy hooded coat with a balaclava (orange). Although mittens keep my hands warmer than gloves, I switched to gloves with electric hand warmers .
Biggest pia is a wind shift that covers me in snow :(
 
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Bearcatrp

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Have looked at heated gloves last year but decided not to spend the money on them. Dam expensive. Bought some other thermal gloves but fingers still get cold enough that I have to stop plowing and ball my hands inside my gloves to warm them up. May get a set this year. If I didnā€™t take care of our elderly neighbors, I wouldnā€™t go out under 10 degrees either since I have 4 wheel drive truck and wife has all wheel drive SUV.
 
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Snowman7

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I have moved snow for 39 years and the heated cab has been here for 3 of those. I am sure I have blown snow in blizzard conditions and -20 to -30 many times. Pac boots, layers, Carhart, snowmobile helmet, extra gloves inside my Carharts. There is nothing I miss about all of that as I am continually turning the heat down while sipping my coffee and listening to classic rock thru my IsotunesšŸ˜Š
 
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Snowman7

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I never cleared snow below 10 deg F. It's just not that important to me. Driving in reverse with a 3pt blower is challenging enough for someone with a cervical fusion. I use insulated bib overalls, sweatshirt and heavy hooded coat with a balaclava (orange). Although mittens keep my hands warmer than gloves, I switched to gloves with electric hand warmers .
Biggest pia is a wind shift that covers me in snow :(
You are not kidding, nothing like a northwest wind that becomes northeast in .25 seconds and delivers a face full of fresh powder!
 
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RDinNHandAZ

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I just decided any wind/snow protection was better than my open station but the cost of a real cab was a stopper. Then I got an idea. My BX isnt much bigger than some garden tractors and Husqvarna makes a soft cab! It cost $350 and took an afternoon to fit but can be removed in 10 minutes for summer and improves my winter snow blowing by a bunch. Now if I had heat and a windshield wiper.........
 
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nbryan

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You are not kidding, nothing like a northwest wind that becomes northeast in .25 seconds and delivers a face full of fresh powder!
The swirls! My driveway opens suddenly to our parking area facing NW when driving in, and I've gotten pretty good at re-aiming the chute just before coming around that corner. The dusty blowing snow does a 180 and hits from the opposite direction just before that point. It still catches me by surprise now and then, WUFF a blast of snow and my glasses are useless.