Wow, it is a very good Power Brush. Sorry my english is not so good, i comming from germany. What is the komplete Name from the mashine and how much of money from the mashine if i want to buy it ????? With the best regards from germany.
crashk55 fun fact, its not meant for 3 feet of snow. These are made for light dusting like in the video, couple inches of wet slush. When its not enough to take the snowblower out.
Blarson 12 buddy is missing the point. A shovel does not get to the pavement leaving a very thin layer on snow that will turn into ice, also so much easier. Good luck finding a 36 inch shovel. These are mainly used by comercial companies to clear long plots of side walk.
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@@alexanderraykhert1019 I can't see someone using it for personal use.
accully i could make oneits easy to make one these walk behind sweepers all you need is the walk behind snowblower and take the bucket with the chute off and get add the plate to angle the brush and the same pully that runs the snowblower auger
nice to demo it in 1/8" of snow.
How was the kick back?
Is it good for thick heavy wet snow too?
Wow, it is a very good Power Brush. Sorry my english is not so good, i comming from germany. What is the komplete Name from the mashine and how much of money from the mashine if i want to buy it ????? With the best regards from germany.
Went thru that half inch of snow in no time.
Middleton Power Center: it works in light powder snow, but how does it work in heavy wet(deep) snow?
It’s doesn’t 😉
Just had Blizzard Bennett here in Green Bay, WI. The Arena Motel next door had an Ariens Mamoth 850 with a brush on it, & it was very effective.
Or sometimes three feet of snow here. Shovel first?
crashk55 fun fact, its not meant for 3 feet of snow. These are made for light dusting like in the video, couple inches of wet slush. When its not enough to take the snowblower out.
Blarson 12 buddy is missing the point. A shovel does not get to the pavement leaving a very thin layer on snow that will turn into ice, also so much easier. Good luck finding a 36 inch shovel. These are mainly used by comercial companies to clear long plots of side walk.
@@alexanderraykhert1019 I can't see someone using it for personal use.
@@alexanderraykhert1019 We use 36" commercial shovels all the time. Sometimes 48" shovels.
How does it do in 16 -18 inches of snow? Buffalo NY
this pretty easy to convert that sweeper to a snowblower
It seems to buck alot in deep snow and loses traction going up inclines.
how long do the brushes last ?
You find out?
@@brad741 we had one for about 5 years still fine
Brilliant ,does it get moss off tarmac ?
OFP2 Absolutely!
Yes it does
Won’t need to put down salt?
FTL Yep these units get right down to the pavement.
looks good
Well that wouldn’t work were I live.
I am so sorry about your hair.
That's a wig
Мне б такую щетку...
What??? 😍😍😍 I want this so much!!!
Seriously? From where did you buy it? That would make my life a whole lot easier lol I live in Michigan so winter here can be a pain
accully i could make oneits easy to make one these walk behind sweepers all you need is the walk behind snowblower and take the bucket with the chute off and get add the plate to angle the brush and the same pully that runs the snowblower auger
Ehhhhh, no true direction to throw the snow. It's all ahead so by the end, it's working twice as hard
Incorrect, you can angle it 20 degrees to the side to desire.
You can see him change the direction it's blowing at 1:30.