How to take care of a 15” Alaska snowfall. Kubota M135GX & Normand Inverted Snowblower!!

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  • Опубліковано 8 кві 2021
  • A very nice late season snowfall!
    Struggle bus makes an appearance as Tim is left changing a shear bolt without his wrenches.
    Sunsets and Snow-bows
    We are based out of Anchorage, Alaska and we love to get outdoors. We do everything from snow blowing (Blowin’ AK) to construction projects including helical pile installations (GoliathTech Alaska). Just trying to share some of our products and services as well some of our adventures. We really hope you enjoy our videos! Please don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share our video.
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  • @tractortyme
    @tractortyme 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice outfitted Kubota and Nordman snowblower. I've got a much smaller rig with 48.3Hp and 68'' MK Martin snowblower. But ti works good, mostly I've lacked snowy winters since I've gotten a nice snow removal tool (Typical of the Gods)

  • @johnnysewardjr3319
    @johnnysewardjr3319 Рік тому +1

    😮love the video. Good footage. Try drone next, it will be awesome!

  • @SnowingNapalm
    @SnowingNapalm Рік тому +1

    when your tractor just wants to be a wave runner 🙂

  • @gabbygonzaga552
    @gabbygonzaga552 Рік тому +2

    why dont you keep your loader on?

    • @allthingsmersdorf1861
      @allthingsmersdorf1861  Рік тому +1

      We do a lot of residential driveways and some are very tight. The weight stack actually gives us more counterweight and better visibility.

  • @robertbonsai7176
    @robertbonsai7176 2 роки тому +2

    Question, I’ve got 2 1/2 miles of country rd to plow ect, was thinking of inverted blower. We can get 12-20 in a heavey dumping, but I’m worried that the road will get closed in. As in every blow you can’t get as close as you could from last blow, does that happen.

    • @allthingsmersdorf1861
      @allthingsmersdorf1861  2 роки тому +2

      We do miles of road, and I’ve never been able to not get to the edge of the road. The hardest part is when you’re cutting through drifts over 6ft tall. You have to be careful that the drift doesn’t push on the fender and break/crack the fiberglass. I’ve got some videos coming up that will show us breaking up 6-9ft drifts.

  • @meadowgreeninc2112
    @meadowgreeninc2112 Рік тому +1

    Those tires are $$ (both in cost and how well they work)

  • @simd510
    @simd510 Рік тому +1

    What kind of tires are those?

  • @rogerwhiting9310
    @rogerwhiting9310 2 роки тому +1

    How does it do with wet snow and drifts?

    • @allthingsmersdorf1861
      @allthingsmersdorf1861  2 роки тому +2

      When we clear wet snow or slush, we try to keep the snow moving and avoid “carrying” the snow. I’ve cleaned up some pretty massive drifts with this blower. With drifting over about 2ft tall, we typically back into and take ”bites” out of it until we make a path. Anything less than 2ft the tractor will drive right though.

  • @alanskinner7031
    @alanskinner7031 10 місяців тому

    Pull behind yeah right, that is like mounting an outboard on the front of your boat!