digg71
New member
Equipment
B3200 w/ FEL, Box Scraper, Post Hole Auger, 4' Rotary Cutter, Snowblower
Happy New Year Eveyone!
I need help and some tips on "setting up" and running my 3 pt. snowblower. We just bought the blower this fall and finally(weither I like it or not) getting some snow to use it. We have about 5 or 6 inches of snow now and I was out messing around with it a little bit today.
First, this weather has been crazy. Yesterday the temp. was in the 40's and raining. Woke up today and was cold and snowing so the ground is still a wet mess under the new snow. I tried the blower out but was constantly digging into the soft driveway. I am guessing that the blower needs to be angled so that the bottom edge behind the blower tines should be raised off the ground an inch or so as not to dig in, correct? If this is correct, that leads to my next question. I can't seem to get the lower links to lower far enough to get the correct angle on the blower. Does this make any sense? We have a B3200 with a Meteor SB68 snowblower.
Any and all sugestions are gratefully welcomed. Thank you very much in advance.
Thanks,
Jim
I need help and some tips on "setting up" and running my 3 pt. snowblower. We just bought the blower this fall and finally(weither I like it or not) getting some snow to use it. We have about 5 or 6 inches of snow now and I was out messing around with it a little bit today.
First, this weather has been crazy. Yesterday the temp. was in the 40's and raining. Woke up today and was cold and snowing so the ground is still a wet mess under the new snow. I tried the blower out but was constantly digging into the soft driveway. I am guessing that the blower needs to be angled so that the bottom edge behind the blower tines should be raised off the ground an inch or so as not to dig in, correct? If this is correct, that leads to my next question. I can't seem to get the lower links to lower far enough to get the correct angle on the blower. Does this make any sense? We have a B3200 with a Meteor SB68 snowblower.
Any and all sugestions are gratefully welcomed. Thank you very much in advance.
Thanks,
Jim